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DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 
ENTRANCE, 6 EAST 23RD STREET 
BEGINNING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 1921 


AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE TIME OF SALE | 


THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF THE LATE 
ROBINSON LOCKE, ESQUIRE 


PRESIDENT OF THE “*TOLEDO BLADE’’ Co. 
OF TOLEDO, OHIO 


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TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY ORDER OF HIS WIDOW, MRS. MABEL D. LOCKE 
ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AND 
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER QTH AND IOTH,1921 
AT 2:30 IN THE AFTERNOON AND 8:1 5 IN THE EVENINGS 


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CATALOGUE OF 
THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF THE LATE 
ROBINSON LOCKE, ESQUIRE 


PRESIDENT OF THE “*TOLEDO BLADE’ CO. 
OF TOLEDO, OHIO 


TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE OR RESTRICTION 

BY ORDER OF HIS WIDOW, MRS. MABEL D. LOCKE 

ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AND 
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER OTH AND LOTH, I Q2 I 
AT 2:30 IN THE AFTERNOON AND 8: I5 IN THE EVENINGS 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANTS, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manacers 


NEW YORK CITY 


BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE 


The late Mr. Robinson Locke, son of David Ross Locke—“Petroleum V. Nasby,” 
was born at Plymouth, Ohio, in 1856. He received his academic education in 
Ziirich, Switzerland and Paris. He engaged in newspaper work since 1873, except 
five years abroad; United States Consul at Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, 1883- 
1885; President of the “Toledo Blade” Company since 1888; Director of the Northern 
National Bank; 33° Mason: Member of the Bibliophile Society, the National 
Institute of Social Science, Rowfant Club, and various clubs in Toledo, Ohio. 


RESUME OF CONTENTS 


Mr. Locke’s Collection comprises, STANDARD LIBRARY SETS of English, Americanand 
French Authors, including Autograph Editions, Large Paper Copies, Editions de Luxe, 
and Limited Issues; First Epitions of American and English Authors; AMERICANA; 
ILLUMINATED Manuscripts of the Fifteenth Century; EARLY PRINTED Books; 
Fo.io Epitions of Elizabethan and Later English Authors; SIXTEENTH CENTURY 
Criassics; ILLUSTRATED Art Books; Books on FREEMASONRY; SHAKESPEAREAN 
and Dramatic Literature; Illustrated JAPANESE Booxs; Publications of the 
BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY, ROWFANT CLUB, RIVERSIDE PRESS, and ELSTON PREss; 
Various Editions of OMAR KHAYYAM; BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Works, and Books on 
PRINTING, ENGRAVING and other allied subjects. 

Many of the volumes are in fine full or. half morocco or calf bindings by Zaehns- 
dorf, Riviére, Gruel, Root, Blackwell, Croscup and Sterling, and other binders. 


Conditions of Sale 
1. Rejection of Bids. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article 


offered or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer 
if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or 
more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for resale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Identification and Part Payment by Buyer. The name of the buyer of each lot 
shall be given immediately on the sale thereof and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
card giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 
Payment at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
prices as may be required. 


If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased may at 
the option of the auctioneer be put up again and resold. eee 


4. Risk After Purchase. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer and 
thereafter neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any damage 
to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any cause. 


5. Delivery of Purchases. Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made at the place of sale or at the storage warehouse to which purchases. 
may have been removed. 

Deliveries at the American Art Galleries will be made only between the hours‘of nine a. m. 
and one p. m. on sales’ days and on other days—except holidays, when no deliveries will be 
made—between the hours of nine a. m. and five p. m. 

Deliveries at places of sale other than the American Art Galleries will be made only during 
the forenoon following the day of sale unless by special notice or arrangement to the contrary. 

Deliveries at the Storage warehouse to which goods may have been sent will be made on any 
day other than holidays between the hours of nine and five. 

Deliveries of any purchases of small articles likely to be lost or mislaid may be made at the 
discretion of the auctioneer during the session of the sale at which they were sold. 


6. Storage in Default of Prompt Payment and Calling for Goods. Articles not 
paid for in full and either not called for by the purchaser or delivered upon his or her order by 
noon of the day following that of the sale will be turned over by the Association to some carter 
to be carried to and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the 
purchaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage will be charged against the purchaser and 
the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. 


Note: The limited space of the Delivery Rooms of the Association makes the above require- 
ments necessary, and it is not alone for the benefit of the Association, but also for that of its pa- 
trons, whose goods otherwise would have to be so crowded as to be subject to damage and loss. 


7. Shipping. Boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Association is in 
no wise engaged, and will not be performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable 
rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its 
part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 


8. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and 
endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imperfec- 
tion, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association of the correctness of 
the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside 
on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted or pointed 
out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse. “ 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association will 
give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been 
incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make 
mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage 
as might result were his opinion without foundation. 


9. Buying on Order. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on 
orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone will be faithfully attended to without 
charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of 
sale except that in the event of purchases consisting of one or more books for one who has not 
himself or through his agent been personally at the exhibition or sale, any book may be re- 
turned within ten days of the date of sale and will be refunded the purchase money therefore, 
if the book in any material manner differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be written and given with such plainness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the 
title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or 
more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If 
the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit should be sent or ~ 
reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 

Priced copies of the catalogue of any sale or any session thereof, will be furnished by the 
Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying the necessary 
information from the records of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
American Art Galleries 
Madison Square South 

New York City 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE OF THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF 
THE LATE ROBINSON LOCKE, OF TOLEDO, OHIO 
BY ORDER OF HIS WIDOW, MRS. MABEL D. LOCKE 


First Session, Numbers 1 to 296, inclusive 
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 9th, AT 2:30 O’CLOCK 


1. ABELARD AND ELorsA. Letters of Abelard and Eloisa. With a particular 
Account of their Lives, Amours, and Misfortunes. By John Hughes. 
To which are added, several Poems by Mr. Pope, and other Authors. 
Copperplate engravings by Vdr. Gucht and others. 12mo, full brown morocco, 
Janseneste, gilt inside border, gilt edges, By CANAPE. London, 1788 


2. ADVENTURER (THE). A Periodical Paper, Published Every Tuesday and 
Saturday, commencing November 7, 1752, to March 9, 1754. Nos. I to 
140 (lacks Nos. 87 and 98). Wath vignette portrait engraved on title-pages. 
2 vols. small folio, calf, rubbed, a few small pin holes in margins of several 
leaves. London: Printed for J. Payne, 1753-1754 


ORIGINAL EDITION. With title-pages and contents to both volumes. This periodi- 
cal was conducted by Dr. John Hawkesworth, with the assistance of Drs. Richard 
Bathurst, Sam. Johnson, and Jos. Warton. 

Has engraved armorial book-plate of Joseph Goodall in one volume. 


3. Afsop’s AND GAy’s FABLES. The Fables of Asop, with a Life of the Author. 
Embellished with 112 plates, by Grainger, Leney, Chapman, Audinet, Land- 
seer, and others, after Blake, Stothard and other artists. 2 vols.; Fables. By 
John Gay. With a Life of the Author. Embellished with seventy plates by 
Blake, Grainger, Skelton, Wilson and others. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, full 
mottled calf, triple fillet gilt border on covers, gilt backs, gilt edges, BY 
ZAEHNSDORF. London: John Stockdale, 1793 


Tall and exceptionally fine copies of the original issue of Stockdale’s Grand Edi- 
tion, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 


4. AINSWORTH (WILLIAM Harrison). The Writings of W. H. Ainsworth. With 
illustrations by George Crutkshank, Hablot K. Browne and others. 16 vols. 
half green polished calf, decorative gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, 


uncut, BY J. M. DENT. ~~ London: George Routledge and Sons, 1889 
Best ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF AINSWORTH’S WORKS. 
CONTENTS 


Rookwood; Crichton; Jack Sheppard; Tower of London; 
Guy Fawkes; Old St. Paul's; Miser’s Daughter; 
Windsor Castle; Auriol; Lancashire Witches; 

Star Chamber; Flitch of Bacon; The Spendthrift; 
Mervyn Clitheroe; Ovingdean Grange; Boscobel. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


5. ALLEN (J. A.). The American Bisons, Living and Extinct. Wath 12 plates 
anda map. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 
Cambridge: University Press, 1876 


Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Harvard College, Cambridge, 
Mass. Vol. IV. No. 10. 


6. Atvers (C. W.). Capri. With 62 full-page reproductions, some 7m colors. 
Folio, cloth, gilt edges. Munchen: Franz Hanfstaengl, 1892 


7, ALPHABETS. Fry (Edmund). Pantographia, containing Accurate Copies of 
all the known Alphabets in the World, together with an English Explana- 
tion of the Peculiar Force or Power of each Letter, to which are added, 
specimens of all Well-Authenticated Oral Languages, forming a compre- 
hensive Digest of Phonology. 8vo, half calf, name on title. London, 1799 


First Epition. A highly interesting work, containing accurate copies of all the 
known alphabets in the world. 


8. AMERICAN AcToR SERIES. Edited by Laurence Hutton. Wath full-page por- 
traits and illustrations. 6 vols. royal 4to, cloth backs, board sides, uncut, 
partly unopened. Boston, 1882 

LARGE Papsr, limited to 100 copies, of which this is, No. 77. 


CONTENTS 


The Jeffersons, by W. Winter; Charlotte Cushman, by C. E. Clement; 
Mrs. Duff, by J. N. Ireland; Edwin Forrest, by L. Barrett; 

Charles Albert Fechter, by Kate Field; The Elder and the Younger 
Booth, by A. B. Clarke. f 


g. AMERICAN AuTHORS. First Epitions. Harte (Bret). Openings in the Old 
Trail. 1902; WHITTIER (JOHN GREENLEAF). The Panorama and other 
Poems. 1856; The Tent on the Beach and other Poems. 1867; Home 
Ballads and Poems. 1860; Simms (WILLIAM GILMORE). Poems. 2 vols. 
1853; ELDERKIN (JOHN) and BrouGHaM (JOoHN).—Editors. Lotus Leaves. 
1875; Dana (RICHARD HENRY, JR.). To Cuba and Back. 1859; No 
NaME Series. A Masque of Poets. Contributions by Lowell and others. 
1878; JaMES (HENRY). The Real Thing. 1893; AusTIN (ALFRED). The 
Season. 1861; [LOWELL (JAMES RUSSELL).] A Fable for Critics. 1856; 
AvtpricH (THomas B.). Friar Jerome’s Beautiful Book. 1896; SMITH 
(F. Hopkinson). Colonel Carter of Cartersville. 1891; HowELLs (W. D.). 
My Literary Passions. 1895; Impressions and Experiences. 1896; Letters 
Home. 1903; [MircHELL (DonaLp GranT).] Fudge Doings. 2 vols. 
1855; Fresh Gleanings. 1851; BURROUGHS (JOHN). Literary Values and 
other Papers. 1902; LonGrELLoOw (HENRY W.). The Divine Tragedy. 
1871; SILL (EDWARD R.). Poems. [1887;] BUCHANAN (ROBERT). The 
Fleshly School of Poetry and other Phenomena of the Day. 1872; BoYESEN 
(H. H.). Literary and Social Silhouettes. 1894; MircHevi (S. W.). A 
Madeira Party. 1895; HotmEs (OLIVER WENDELL). The Holmes Birthday 
Book. [1889.] Many with portrait frontispiece. Together, 27 vols. 8vo and 
12mo cloth. Various places, various dates 


10. AMERICAN IMMORTALS (THE). The Record of Men who by their achievements 
in Statecraft, War, Science, Literature, Art, Law and Commerce have 
created the American Republic and whose names are inscribed in the 
Hall of Fame. By George Cary Eggleston. With numerous full-page 


[Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


[No. 10. AMERICAN IMMORTALS.—Continued] 


portraits on India paper, after Peale, Duplessis, Stuart, Johnson, Inman, 

and other noted artists. Imperial 8vo, vellum, ornamental center and border 

design in gilt on front cover, gilt back and top, uncut, binding soiled. 
New York [1901] 


Of this Special Limited Edition, with proofs of the plates on India paper, there 
have been printed 150 copies, of which this is, No. 54. 


11. AMERICAN NeEwspaPers. Bucyrus Journal, Bucyrus, Ohio. D. R. Locke, 
publisher. 1853, January 6th to December 15th; 1856, March 2oth to 
December 27th; 1857, January 8th to December 31st; 1858, January Ist to 
December 24th; 1859, January Ist to December 31st; 1850, January 7th to 
December 28th; 1861, January 3rd to November 16th. A consecutive run 
from 1856 to 1861 (with the exception of 30 numbers which are lacking) 
of this newspaper; the volume for 1853 lacks 2 numbers. Bound in 4 vols. 
large folio, half sheep, binding worn. 


12. AMERICAN NEwspaPERS. Daily Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio. D. R. Locke 
and J. P. Jones, publishers. 1866, July 2nd to December 31st; 1868, Janu- 
ary Ist to December 24th; 1869, January Ist to December 31st; 1870, 
January 3rd to December 31st; 1871, January 3rd to December 30th; 
1872, January 2nd to December 31st; 1873, July 1st to December 31st; 
1874, January 2nd to June 30th. A consecutive run from 1868 to 1873 (with 
the exception of 19 numbers which are lacking) of this newspaper. The 
volume for 1855 lacks 2 numbers. Bound in 13 vols. large folio, half sheep, 
bindings worn. . 


13. AMERICAN NEwsPaAPERS. Hancock Jeffersonian, Findlay, Ohio. D. R. Locke, 
publisher. December 13, 1861 to July 4, 1862; July 11, 1862 to June 26, 
1863; July 3, 1863 to May 20, 1864; May 27, 1864 to September 16, 1864. 
A consecutive run (with the exception of four numbers which are lacking) 
of this weekly newspaper; BELLEFONTAINE REPUBLICAN, Bellefontaine, 
Ohio. D. R. Locke, publisher. September 16, 1864 to January 20, 1865 
(consecutive run); MANSFIELD HERALD, Mansfield, Ohio. Brinkerhoff & 
Co. publishers. October 31st to November 28th, 1855. Two numbers; 
FOUNTAIN OF TEMPERANCE, Corning, New York. David R. Locke & Co., 

ublishers. November 15th and December Ist, 1850. Two numbers. 
ound in 2 vols. large folio, half sheep, bindings worn. 


14. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. Plymouth Advertiser, Plymouth, Ohio. Robinson 
and Locke, publishers. October 22, 1853 to October 5, 1855. A consecutive 
run (with the exception of four numbers, which are lacking) of this news- 
paper. Bound in 2 vols. large folio, half sheep, bindings worn. 


15. AMERICANA. ANDRE’S JOURNAL: an Authentic Record of the Movements and 
Engagements of the British Army in America from June, 1777, to Novem- 
ber, 1778, as recorded from day to day, by Major John André. Edited by 
Henry Cabot Lodge. Wuth 2 portraits of André, one etched by Bicknell, 
proof on India paper, the other engraved on wood by Hopson, proof on Japanese 
paper, both signed; title 1n two states, one in vellum, the other on India paper, 
and 44 facsimile reproductions of original maps, and plans drawn by Major 
André. 2 vols. royal 8vo, vellum, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1903 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 487 copies. Specimen 
pages laid in. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


16. 


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18. 


19. 


20. 


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AMERICANA. ARNOLD’s TREASON. The Varick Court Inquiry to Investigate 
the Implication of Colonel Varick (Arnold’s Private Secretary) in the 
Arnold Treason. Edited by Albert Bushnell Hart. Hiéched portrait on 
Japanese paper, by Bicknell, and facsimiles of autographs. Royal 8vo, pig 
skin, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1907 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 470 copies. Contains the 
entire proceedings of a Court of Inquiry appointed by General Washington, and 
copies of letters from Colonel Varick and General Arnold to Major André, Washing- 
ton and others. 


AMERICANA. BARNES (JAMES). Naval Actions of the War of 1812. 1896; 
SuTRo (THEODORE). Thirteen Chapters of American History. Represented 
by the Edward Moran Series of Thirteen Historical Marine Paintings. 
1905. Both illustrated. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 

Various places, 1896-1905 


AMERICANA. Byrp (WILLIAM). The Writings of “Colonel William Byrd of 
Westover in Virginia Esqr.” Edited by John Spencer Bassett. With full- 
page portrait and illustrations. Royal 8vo, boards, paper label, uncut. 

New York, 1901 


Edition limited to 500 copies on specially made paper, printed at the De Vinne 
Press, of which this is, No. 115. 


AMERICANA. CALIFORNIA. Faulkner (T. A.). From the Ball-Room to Hell. 
Square 12mo, printed wrapper, front wrapper loose and part of same 
missing. Los Angeles, California: 1893 


Relates to the under-world of Los Angeles. 


AMERICANA, CALIFORNIA. The “Heathen Chinee” at Home and Abroad 
Who He is, What He Looks Like, How He Works and Lives, His Virtues 
Vices and Crimes. A Complete Panorama of the Chinese in America 
By an Old Californian. Illustrated. 8vo, pp. 83, half midnight-blue morocco 
gilt top, BY F. P. HATHAWAY. New York [1882] 


RARE ITEM ON THE CHINESE OF CALIFORNIA, with notices of the “Highbinders,” 
opium dens, criminals, etc. Nearly 70 pages are devoted to California. 


AMERICANA. CHENEY (JoHN VANCE—Editor). Travels of John Davis in the 
United States of America 1798 to 1802. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, vellum backs, 
uncut and unopened. 
Boston: Printed Privately and offered for Subscription only to Members 

of the Bibliophile Society, 1910 
Printed on Van Gelder paper. 


AmErICANA. COOK (JoEL). America, Picturesque and Descriptive. Numer- 
ous views, all on India paper. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut, partly unopened, 
with cloth protecting wrappers. 

Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates & Co., 1900 


LARGE PapPEr, limited to 150 copies, of which this is, No. 16. 


AMERICANA. Coxe (DANIEL). A Description of the English Province of 
Caralana [sic]. By the Spaniards call’d F lorida, and by the French, La 
Louisiane [sic]. With a large and curious Preface, demonstrating the 
Right of the English to that Country, and the unjust Manner of the 


[Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


[No. 23. AMERICANA.—Continued] 


24. 


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26. 


27, 


28. 


French usurping of it; their prodigious Increase there, &c., and the inevi- 
table Danger our other Colonies on the Continent will be exposed to, if 
not timely prevented; interspersed with many useful Hints, in Regard to 
our Plantations in General. Facsimile of folding map (lacks the original 
map) 8vo, three-quarters red crushed morocco, gilt fillet border of covers, 
gilt back, gilt edges, BY SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE. 

, [London:] Oliver Payne, 1741 


AMERICANA. THE CHRONICLES OF AMERICA SERIES. Allen Johnson, Editor. 
Gerhard R. Lomer, and Charles W. Jefferys, Assistant Editors. J/lustrated 
with maps and numerous wood engravings. Together, 50 vols. 12mo, cloth, 
gilt, gilt tops, uncut. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1919 

ABRAHAM LINCOLN EDITION. 
CONTENTS 
The Red Man’s Continent, by Huntington; Spanish Conquerors, by Richman; 
Elizabethan Sea-Dogs, by Wood; Crusaders of New France, by Munro; 
Pioneers of the Old South, by Johnston; Fathers of New England, by Andrews; 
Dutch and English on-the Hudson, by Goodwin; Quaker Colonies, by Fisher; 
Colonial Folkways, by Andrews; Conquest of New France, by Wrong; 


Eve of the Revolution, by Becker; Washington and his Colleagues, by Ford; 
Hispanic Nations of the New World, by Shepherd; and others. 


AMERICANA. Forp (PAuL LEICESTER—Editor). Monographs of the Ameri- 
can Revolution: Thomas Jefferson. Etched portrait of Jefferson by W. HH. W. 
Bicknell, signed by the etcher; also photogravure of Jefferson, after the portrait 
by Gilbert Stuart; accompanying each ts a proof of the defaced plate. Folio, 
vellum wrappers, uncut, top edge unopened. 

Boston: Published for Subscribers only [1904] 


PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM. 


AMERICANA. [FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN).] An Historical Review of the Consti- 
tution and Government of Pennsylvania, from its Origin. Founded on 
authentic Documents. 8vo, old calf, binding broken. 

London: Printed for R. Griffiths, 1759 


RARE First EDITION. 
On the fly-leaf is written in ink in contemporary hand,—From the Author [Mr. 
Franklin] to Dr. Robertson. 


AMERICANA. GRANT (Mrs. ANNE). Memoirs of an American Lady. With 
Sketches of Manners and Scenes in America as they existed previous to the 
Revolution. With Unpublished Letters and a Memoir of Mrs. Grant by 
James Grant Wilson. 2 portraits of Anne Grant, on India paper, and other 
full-page illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half vellum, gilt center ornament on 
front covers, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., I901 

LARGE PAPER. No. 60 of 350 copies printed. 


AMERICANA. HaxiuytT (RicHARD). The Principal Navigations, Voyages, 
Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Natiion, Made by Sea or Over- 
land to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at any 
time Within the compasse of these 1600 Years. Facsimules of portraits, maps, 
charts, etc. 12 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 

Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1903-1905 
SCARCE AND OUT OF PRINT. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


20. 


30. 


Rae 


33. 


AMERICANA. HANGER (Cot. GEORGE). The Life, Adventures, and Opinions 
of Col. George Hanger. Written by Himself. With engraved portratt of Col. 
Hanger, with cocked hat and sword, suspended on a gibbet. 2 vols. 8vo, con- 
temporary tree calf, leather labels. London, 1801 


CHOICE Copy OF THE ORIGINAL EpiTI0n. Colonel Hanger, who was a boon com- 
panion of George IV, served throughout the American Revolution. His work con- 
tains particulars relative to his adventures in America during the War, and a singu- 
larly accurate prophecy regarding the Northern and Southern States, “who will one 
of these days fight as vigorously against each other as they both have united to do 
against Great Britain.” 


AMERICANA. HANGER (Cot. GEorGE). Life, Adventures, and Opinions. 
Written by Himself. Portrait of Hanger with cocked hat and sword, sus- 
pended on a gibbet. 2 vols. 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt 
fillet borders on sides; gilt panelled backs with ornamental designs in gilt, 
gilt tops, uncut, BY RIVIERE AND SON. London, 1801 


A CHOICE Copy. ‘ 
Compiled from Captain Hanger’s papers, by William Combe, and contains Hang- 
er’s accurate prophecy relative to the Civil War in America. 


AMERICANA. HECKEWELDER (JOHN). A Narrative of the Mission of the 
United Brethern Among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians, from its 
commencement in the year 1740 to the close of the year 1808. Edited by 
William Elsey Connelly. Portraits, facsimiles of MSS., and maps. 4to, 
half pig-skin, gilt top, uncut. Cleveland: Burroughs Brothers Co., 1907 


LARGE PapER, limited to 160 copies, of which this is, No. 44. 


_ AMERICANA. HENNEPIN (FATHER Louis). A New Discovery of a Vast 


Country in America. Reprinted from the second London issue of 1698, 
and the addition of Introduction, Notes, and Index, by Reuben Gold 
Thwaites. With facsimiles of original title-pages, maps, and illustrations 
on Japan paper. 2 vols. square 8vo, half vellum, gilt lettering on backs, 
uncut and unopened. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1903 


LARGE PAPER, edition limited to 150 copies, of which this is, No. 12. 


AmerIcANA. Hinton (JoHn H.). The History and Topography of the 
United States by John Howard Hinton. Engraved portrait of Washington, 
and engraved views, map, and engraved titles. 2 vols. 4to, calf, bindings 
worn, one leaf torn. Boston, no date 

The views are illustrations of many of the principal places in the United States. 


_ AMERICANA. INDIANS OF NortH AMERICA. The North American Indian. 


Being a series of volumes picturing and describing the Indians of the 
United States and Alaska. Written, illustrated, and published by Edward 
S. Curtis. Edited by Frederick Webb Hodge. Foreword by Theodore 
Roosevelt. Field research conducted under the Patronage of J. Pierpont 
Morgan. Each volume extensively illustrated with full-page photogravure 
plates on Japanese tissue paper, and accompanied by its SEPARATE PorT- 
FOLIO OF PLATES consisting of enlarged photogravure plates (400 in all) on 
Japanese tissue paper. Volumes I to 11. 11 vols. 4to, three-quarter brown 
levant morocco, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt fillet sides, gilt tops, 
uncut; and 11 half levant portfolios to match the bound volumes of text. 
Together, 22 vols. 
New York, [Printed at the University Press, Cambridge,] 1907-1916 
NOTICE: It 1s AssuMED THAT THE PURCHASER OF THIS SET AGREES TO 
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REMAINING UNPUBLISHED VOLUMES. 
A SumptTuous PUBLICATION. Limited to 500 sets, of which this is, No. 361. 
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The following is an outline of the work as it will be when completed, taken from 
the “prospectus” sent to subscribers of the same. 

“The publication will consist of twenty volumes of text, and bound with the text 
of each volume will be seventy-five of the same pictures, each one of these being a 
full page photogravure. Several of these photogravures in each volume will be hand- 
colored plates of ceremonial subjects. 

“The volume in size is a page 914x 1244; 350 or more pages in each volume. The 
best quality of imported hand-made paper is used; one selected particularly for its 
lasting qualities. 

“As a supplement to the twenty volumes there will be twenty portfolios, each con- 
taining thirty-six of the large pictures, 12x16, or in the complete set there will be 
seven hundred and twenty of the large pictures and fifteen hundred of the small, 
making a grand total of twenty-two hundred and twenty, these also to be the very 
pete peeteerewure work. Every care has been taken to make the book as good as can 

e made. 

“It is understood that the total edition printed from these plates will be limited 
to five hundred, this number covering both the United States and Europe.” 

The total subscription price for the complete set is $3,850.00, “payable in install- 
ments of One Hundred Ninety-two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($192.50) for each 
volume of text with supplement folios as same may be delivered.” 

The following excerpts are taken from the Introduction to the work: 

“The task of recording the descriptive material embodied in these volumes, and of 
preparing the photographs which accompany them, had its inception in 1898. Since 
that time, during each year, months of arduous labor have been spent in accumulating 
the data necessary to form a comprehensive and permanent record of all the impor- 
tant tribes of the United States and Alaska that still retain to a considerable degree 
their primitive customs and traditions. . . 

“It has been the aim to picture all features of the Indian life and environment— 
types of the young and the old, with their habitations, industries, ceremonies, games 
and everyday customs. Rather than being designed for mere embellishment the 
photographs are each an illustration of an Indian character or of some vital phase in 
his existence. Yet the fact that the Indian and his surroundings lend themselves to 
artistic treatment has not been lost sight of. . . Therefore, being directly from 
nature, the accompanying pictures show what actually exists or has recently existed 
: not what the artist in his studio may presume the Indian and his surround- 

ings to be. 

“The task has not been an easy one, for, although lightened at times by the readi- 

- ness of the Indians to impart their knowledge, it more often required days and weeks 
of patient endeavor before my assistants and I succeeded in overcoming the deep- 
ona superstition, conservatism, and secretiveness so characteristic of primitive 

people. 2 

“In treating the various tribes it has been deemed advisable that a geographical 
rather than an ethnological grouping be presented, but without losing sight of tribal 
relationships, however remote the cognate tribes may be one from another. 

“In the spelling of the native terms throughout the text, as well as in the brief 
vocabularies appended to each volume, the simplest form possible, consistent with 
approximate accuracy, has been adopted. . .” 

Of the many reviews relative to this work, the following excerpts are taken from an 
article by Wm. Curtis Farabee, appearing in the “American Anthropologist,” Vol. 13, 
No. 4, October-December, IQII: 

“Mr. Curtis has been well known for a number of years as a photographer of Indian 
life. His exhibitions held in many of our large cities have been a surprise and a 
delight to photographers and artists alike. His pictures appeal to the artist and lay- 
man because they represent the side of the Indian which is close to nature. 

“Mr. Curtis has been very successful in reaching the mind of the Indian and in 
presenting it to his readers. No doubt much of the charm of his stories comes from 
the fact that they have been written in tent, cabin, and camp, in the very atmosphere 
of the simple primitive life they describe. . . 

“The greatest value of the work is in its wealth of illustrations. . . No praise 
could well be an exaggeration of these photographs; they are admirable in every 
particular and must be seen to be appreciated. The portraits are particularly notable. 
ee Every photograph is an illustration of an Indian character or some phase of 
his existance. . . The importance of the work cannot be overestimated, because 
the Indian is fast losing his typical character. . . 

“The author is succeeding admirably in his endeavor to ‘make the work one which 
in fact cannot be questioned by the specialist, but at the same time will be of greatest 
interest to the historian, the sculptor, the painter, the dramatist and the fiction wri- 
ter, as well as to the ethnologist.’ ” 


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Among the many complimentary letters received by the author from persons of 
note, the following is an excerpt from one by the late Theodore Roosevelt: 


“THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, 
December 16, 1905. 
“My Dear Mr. Curtis: : 


“I regard the work you have done as one of the most valuable works any American 
could now do. Your photographs stand by themselves, both in their wonderful artis- 
tic merit and in their value as historical documents. I know of no others which begin 
to approach them in either respect. You are now making a record of the lives of the 
Indians of our country, which in another decade cannot be made at all, and which 
it would be the greatest misfortune, from the standpoint alike of the ethnologist and 
the historian, to leave unmade. . . The publication of the proposed volumes and 
folios, dealing with every phase of Indian life among the tribes yet in a primitive 
condition, would be a monument to American constructive scholarship and research 
of a value unparalleled.” 


The volume now offered comprise all that have as yet been published, and include 
the following, each with its folio volume of plates: 
Volume 1—Apache, Jicarillas, Navaho. 
Volume 2—Pima Papago, Oahatika Mohave, Yuma Maricopa, Walapai Hava- 
supai, Apache-Mohave. 
Volume 3—Teton Sious, Yanktonai, Assiniboin. 
Volume 4—Epsaroke, Hidatsa. 
. Volume 5—Mandan, Arikara, Atsina. 
Volume 6—Piegan, Cheyenne, Arapaho. 
Volume 7—Yakima, Klickitat, Interior Salish, Kutenai. 
Volume 8—Nez Percés, Wallawalla, Umatilla, Cayuse, Chinookan Tribes. 
Volume 9—Salishan Tribes of the Coast, Chimakum, Quilliute, Willapa. 
Volume 1ro—The Kwakiuti. 
Volume 11—Nootka Haida. : 


. AMERICANA. JEFFERSON (THOMAS) AND DuNnBAR (WILLIAM). Documents 


Relating to the Purchase and Exploration of Louisiana. Printed from the ~ 
original manuscripts in the Library of the American Philosophical Society 
and by Direction of the Society’s Committee on Historical Documents. 
1904. Only 550 copies printed; SAILORS NARRATIVES of Voyages along the 
New England Coast, 1524-1624. With Notes by George Parker Winship 
of the John Carter Brown Library. 1905. Only 440 copies printed. To- 
gether, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Boston and New York, 1904-1905 


. AMERICANA. JONES (JOHN PavL). Letters of John Paul Jones. Printed 


from the unpublished originals. With Introductory remarks by General 
Horace Porter and Franklin B. Sanborn. Portrait and facsimile of an 
autograph letter by Jones. 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1905 

BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited, printed on Japanese paper. 


._ AMERICANA. JUAN (DON GEORGE) AND ULLOA (DON ANTOINE DE). Voyage 


Historique de l’Amérique Meridionale fait par Ordre du Roi d’Espagne. — 
Ouvrage orné de figures, plans et cartes necessaires. Et qui contient une 
Histoire des Yncas du Perou. Engraved frontispieces, and 54 full-page maps 
and plates; also vignettes on title-pages and head-pieces. 2 vols. 4to, full 
mottled calf, gilt. A Amsterdam et a Leipzig, chez Arkstee et Merkus, 1752 


_ AMERICANA. LEE (Guy CARLETON—Editor). T he History of North America. 


By Alfred Brittain, in Conference with George Edward Reed. Profusely 
illustrated, some on Japan paper, and include portraits, maps, facsimile 
title-pages, facsimile MSS..,etc., some of the portraits and maps colored. 2 vols. 
8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 
Philadelphia: Printed for Subscribers only by George Barrie & Sons [1903] 


EDITORIAL EDITION. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


39. AMERICANA. LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Lincoln Letters [from the originals in the 
collection of William K. Bixby]. Facsimiles. 4to, half vellum, on leaf mis- 
: placed. [Boston, 1913] 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited, printed on Japanese paper. 


40. AMERICANA. LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Laughlin (Clara E.). The Death of 
Lincoln. 1909; CARR (CLARK E.). Lincoln at Gettysburg, an Address. 
1906; GREELEY (HORACE) AND CLEVELAND (JOHN F.). A Political Text- 
Book for 1860. 1860; CUSHMAN (CHARLES R.). Memorial Addresses De- 
livered Before the Two Houses of Congress on the Life and Character of 
Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley. 1903; DRINK- 
WATER (JoHN). Abraham Lincoln, a Play. [1919]; ANDREWS (Mary R.S.), 
The Perfect Tribute. 1907; ABRAHAM LINCOLN, His Book. A Facsimile 
Reproduction of the Original with an Explanatory Notes by J. McCan 
Davis. 1901. Together, 7 vols. royal 4to, and 8vo, cloth and calf. 

Various places, various dates 


41. AMERICANA. LossING (BENSON J.). The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revo- 

lution. 2 vols. New York, 1860. The Pictorial Field-Book of the War of 

1812. New York, 1869; Washington and the American Republic. 3 vols. 

Philadelphia, undated. Extensively illustrated with full-page engravings and 

text tllustrations. Together, 6 vols. royal 8vo, half dark blue crushed levant 
morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

New York and Philadelphia, 1860, 1869, undated 


FINE Copies of these important historical works. 


42. AMERICANA. MCKENNEY (THomAs L.) AND HALL (JAMEs). History of the 
Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes 
of the Principal Chiefs. Embellished with 120 portraits from the Indian 
Gallery in the Depariment of War, at Washington, beautifully printed in 
colors, by J. T. Bowen. 3 vols. royal 8vo, full brown embossed morocco, 

) gilt backs, gilt edges, bindings slightly rubbed. 

Philadelphia: Rice and Hart, 1854 


Plates and text in good condition, a copy above the average. 


43. AMERICANA. MATHER (Cotton). Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ec- 
clesiastical History of New-England, from Its First Planting in the Year 
1620. unto the Year of our Lord, 1698. In Seven Books. . . Folding 
map (not the original). Small folio, old calf, gilt and blind tooled, breaking 
at joints, new gilt-lettered labels on back, upper margin of main title-page 
restored. London: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst. . .1702 


First Epition. The original map is lacking, and inserted in its place is,—“A Map 
of New England, New York, New Jersey and Pensilvania By H. Moll Geographer 
. . . 1790.” The lower portion of the figure “9” has been erased, so that the date 
appears as “1700.” This map is from Bowles’s Atlas Minor, London [1790?]. 

This copy contains the two leaves of, —“Books Printed for Tho Parkhurst . ; 
the leaf beginning,—“Richard Baxter’s Catholick Theology. ” being placed 
after the Altestation, at beginning of volume, the other leaf, beginning,—“Discourses 
and Sermons. . .” at the end of the volume. The two leaves of Mather’s Errata 
are not present. 

With bookplate of Thomas Westwood. 


» 


44. Americana. [Montanus (ARNoLDuS).] Die Unbekante Neue Welt, oder 
Beschreibung des Weltteils Amerika, und des Sud-Landes. . . Wie auch 


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46. 


47. 


48. 


49. 


50. 


von derselben Festen Landern, Inseln, Stadten, Festungen, Darfern, 
Durch Dr. O. D{apper.] With engraved and printed titles, and 115 (should be 
124) folded views, maps, and numerous large plates, including a view of New 
Amsterdam. Thick small folio, vellum, binding rubbed. 

Amsterdam: Jacob von Meurs, 1673 


First EDITION OF THE GERMAN TRANSLATION. Devoted mainly to Mexico, Peru, 
and Brazil, though with chapters on New York, Virginia, California, etc. There are 
many fine plates of Indian life, and maps of North and South America, and Mexico. 


AMERICANA. NARRATIVES OF THE DISCOVERERS OF AMERICA. Facsimile Re- 
prints, with English Translations, of the Original Editions of, —[COLUMBUS 
(CHRISTOPHER).] The Letter of Columbus on the Discovery of America. 
Second Edition. New York, 1893; The Spanish Letter of Columbus to 
Luis de Sant’ Angel, dated 15 February, 1493; The Latin Letter of Colum- 
bus printed in 1493 and announcing the Discovery of America; VESPUCCI 
(A.). The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci. With map and fac- 
simile of drawing by Stradanus; Hariot (THomAS).. Narrative of the First 
English Plantation of Virginia. First printed in London in 1588, now re- 
produced after De Bry’s illustrated edition printed at Frankfort in 1590, 
the illustrations having been designed in Virginia in 1585 by John White. 
Together, 5 vols. 12mo and small 4to, wrappers, mainly uncut. 

New York and London, 1893 


AMERICANA. OnI0. The Biographical Cyclopaedia and Portrait Gallery with 
an Historical Sketch of the State of Ohio. Extensively illustrated with 
numerous fine full-page steel engraved portraits. 6 vols. 4to, embossed 
leather, gilt lettering on backs and sides, gilt edges. 

Cincinnati, 1894-1895 


AMERICANA. OuntI0. The Book of Ohio, and its Centennial, or One Hundred 
Years of the Buckeye State. An Art and Historical Work of Ohio, illus- 
trating the Development of her Resources, Institutions and Industries. 
With nearly 2,000 illustrations mainly in the text, some full-page plates in 
colors. 4 vols. folio, full midnight-blue morocco, gilt, gilt edges, name 
“Robinson Locke” in gilt on front covers. Toledo [1901] 


EDITION DE LUXE of the CENTENNIAL EDITION, limited to 200 copies, of which 
this is, No. 1, alloted to Robinson Locke. 


AMERICANA. OHIO. The Book 6f Ohio. Another copy of the preceding in 
parts. With nearly 2,000 illustrations mainly m the text, some full page 
plates in colors. 24 parts, wrappers. Toledo [1901] 

CENTENNIAL EDITION. 


AMERICANA. OHIO. The Constitution of the State of Ohio, Passed in Con- 
vention, March 1oth, 1851; Adopted by the Vote of the People, June 17, 
Took Effect, September 1, 1851. 8vo, cloth, roan back. Columbus, 1852 


Interleaved copy, with 44 autograph signatures and addresses of representatives of 
the Counties of Ohio, including those of, —R. Wood, Governor of Ohio; cand W. Me- 
dill, Lt.-Governor of Ohio. 


AmerICANA. [PAINE (THoMAS).] The American Crisis. By the Author of 
Common Sense. Number r. pp. 8. N.p.n.d.; Number II. pp. 9 to 24, dated 
Philadelphia, January 13, 1777. Addressed to Lord Howe. 12mo, unbound, 
each leaf inlaid to 8vo size. [Philadelphia, 1777] 


ORIGINAL ISSUE OF THIS CELEBRATED WORK. 


51. 


52. 


53: 


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AMERICANA. PAULLIN (CHARLES O.—Editor). The Battle of Lake Erie. A 
Collection of Documents, chiefly by Commodore Perry, including the 
Court-Martial of Commander Barclay and the Court of Enquiry on Cap- 
tain Elliott. Edited, with Introduction, Annotations, Bibliography and 
Analytical Index by Charles Oscar Paullin. Portraits, map, and facsimile 
broadside. 8vo, half cloth, uncut, paper label. 

Cleveland: Rowfant Club, 1918 


One of 150 copies printed. 


AMERICANA. RANDALL (E. O.) AND RYAN (D. J.). History of Ohio, the Rise 
and Progress of an American State. Profusely illustrated with portraits, maps 
and views, some on Japanese paper. 5 vols. royal 8vo, half leather, with 
State coat-of-arms in gilt on front covers, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: The Century History Company, 1912 


AMERICANA. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). The Winning of the West. Exten- 
sively illustrated with portraits and views, most of the portraits being on Japan- 
ese paper, rubricated title-pages. 4 vols. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt backs, 
gilt tops, uncut. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1900 

ALLEGHANY EDITION. CONVENTION Copy, commemorating the Republican Na- 


tional Convention held in Philadelphia, June, 1900, expressly prepared for Hon. 
Robinson Locke, Delegate to the Republican National Convention of 1900. 


AMERICANA. WALTON (WILLIAM). The Army and Navy of the United States 
from the Period of the Revolution to the Present Day. A Record of the 
Formation, Organization, and General Equipment of the Land and Naval 
Forces of the Republic. By William Walton, Colonel Asa Bird Gardiner 
and Commander H. C. Taylor, Assistant Editors. With the Official Ap- 
proval of the War, Navy and State Departments. Extensively illustrated 
with full-page plates reproduced in the exact colors of the original paintings, and 
many hundred illustrations throughout text, all on Japanese paper. 2 vols. 
folio, morocco, front covers with gilt corner ornaments and monogram RL, 
white morocco labels in center with floral design and title in gilt letters, gilt 
backs, wide inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: George Barrie [1889-1896] 
- ae DE Luxe, of which this is, No. 870. Subscribed for by Mr. Robinson 
ockKe. 


56. AMERICANA. WILEY (EDWIN) AND RINEs (IRVING E.). The United States. Its 


Beginnings, Progress and Modern Development. With Index. Wath numer- 
ous portraits, maps, and other illustrations, many plates, tncluding the frontis- 
pieces, being in colors. 11 vols. royal 8vo, undressed calf, sides with blind- 
tooled panel borders and large center ornaments in gilt, the front covers 
having the Great Seal of the United States, and the back covers a sheaf of 
grain; doublures and end-leaves of dark red paper covered with the seals 
of the different States, in gilt; gilt edges. 
Washington, D. C.: American Educational Alliance [1912-1913] 
SprcIAL OHIO EDITON OF THE DE LUXE SERIES of this work, of which this is set 
No. 52, issued to Robinson Locke. 


57. AMERICANA. Toledo, Ohio. Art Work of Toledo. 1895; Toledo Illustrated. 


1888; Art Work of Toledo. 9 parts in wrappers, enclosed in cloth portfolio. 
1901. Together, 3 vols. royal 4to, cloth and half morocco. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


58. AMERICANA. CopMAN (JOHN). Arnold's Expedition to Quebec. 1902; KNAPP 


59: 


60. 


61. 


62. 


63. 


(H.S.). History of the Maumee Valley Commencing with its Occupations 
by the French in 1680. 1877; MCAFREE (ROBERT B.). History of the Late 
War in the Western Country. [1919]; DEWARVILLE (J. P. B.). New 
Travels in the United States of America. [1919]; SLocum (C. E.). History 


of the Maumee River Basin. [1905.] Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth and sheep. 


AMERICANA. GRANT (W.L—Editor). Voyages of Samuel de Champlain 


1604-1618. 1907; Davis (W. T—Editor). Bradford’s History of Plymouth 
Plantation 1606-1646. 1908; TyLER (L. G—Editor). Narratives of Early 
Virginia. 1907; LEwIs AND CLARK (CapraINs). History of the Expedition 
of Captains Lewis and Clark 1804-5-6. With Introduction and Index by 
James K. Hosmer. Reprinted from the Edition of 1814. 2 vols. 1902; 
JAMES (GEORGE W.). In and Out of the Old Missions of California. 1905. 
All illustrated. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


AMERICANA. DAvIs (JEFFERSON). The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Gov- 


ernment. 2 vols, 1881; SHERMAN (JOHN). Recollections of Forty Years in 
the House, Senate and Cabinet. 2 vols. 1895; JOHNSTON (JOSEPH E..}, 
Narrative of Military Operations. 1874; LoGaN (Mrs. JOHN A.). Reminis- 
cences of a Soldier’s Wife, an Autobiography. 1913; JOHNSON (W. F.). 
Life of Wm T. Sherman. 1891; McELroy (Joun). Andersonville, a Story 
of Rebel Military Prisons. 1879; and others. Some illustrated. Together, 
10 vols. 8vo, cloth and sheep. 


AMERICANA. SCRIBNER (HARVEY—Editor in Chief). Memoirs of Lucas County 


and the City of Toledo. 2 vols. 1910; Portrait and Biographical Record of 
City of Toledo and Lucas and Wood Counties, Ohio. 1895; ILLUSTRATED 
HistoricaL AtLAs of Lucas County and Part of Wood, Ohio. 1875; 
WAGGONER (CLARK—Editor). History of the City of Toledo and Lucas 
County, Ohio. 1888; DoyLE (Joun H.). A Story of Early Toledo- [1919]; 
SoLDIERS’ MEMORIAL BUILDING, Toledo, Ohio. 1886. Some illustrated. 
4 vols. half morocco, 1 vol. full morocco, 2 vols. cloth. Together, 7 vols. 
folio and 4to. 


AMERICANA. MATTHEWS (BRANDER). Vignettes of Manhattan. 1894; HASWELL 


(CHARLES H.). Reminiscences of an Octogenarian of the City of New York. 
1896; CAMPBELL (Mrs. H.). Darkness and Daylight, or Lights and Sha- 
dows of New York Life. 1891; Brown (HENRY CoLtins). New York of 
Today. 1917; ELDERKIN (JoHN). A Brief History of the Lotus Club. 
[1895]; Onro SocreTy or New York. Constitution and By-Laws. 1918, 
1919; KNICKERBOCKER GALLERY (THE). Testimonial to the Editor of the 


Knickerbocker Magazine from its Contributors. 1855. All illustrated. To- 


gether, 8 vols. 12mo. and 8vo, cloth and leather. 


AMERICANA. FISKE (FRANK S.—Editor). The Mississippi Bubble, a Memoir 


of John Law. 1864; Nicotini (G. B.). History of the Jesuits. 1853; 
Knapp (H.S.). History of the Maumee Valley. 1877; REMINGTON 
(FREDERIC). Men with the Bark On. 1900; McCaves (W. F.). The Aaron 
Burr Conspiracy. 1903; WoopworTH (FRANcIs C.). The Young Ameri- 
can’s Life of Fremont. 1856; DoyLE (Joun H.). A Story of Early Toledo. 


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Twocopies. [1919]; THEATRICAL APPRENTICESHIP (THE) and Anecdotical 
Recollections of Sol. Smith. Philadelphia, 1846. Together, 9 vols. 8vo and 
12mo, cloth andl calf. 


64. AMERICANA. SMITH (JOHN). The True Travels, Adventures and Observations 
of Captaine John Smith. 2 vols. 1819; MATHER (INCREASE). The Won- 
ders of the Invisible World. 1862; McCa.Les (W. F.). The Aaron Burr 
Conspiracy. 1903; PENN (WILLIAM). Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflec- 
tions and Maxims. With an Introduction by Edmund Gosse. 1911; BAR- 
BER (J. W.). History and Antiquities of New Haven (Conn.). 1831; Con- 
QUERORS OF THE NEW WoRLD (THE) and their Bondsmen, being a Narrative 
of the Principal Events which led to Negro Slavery in the West Indies and 
eer 2 vols. 1848; and others. Together, 11 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth 
and calf. 


65. AMERICANA. MUNSTERBERG (HuGo). The Americans. 1904; SEMMES (JOHN 
E.). John H. B. Latrobe and his Times, 1803-1891. 1918; PoND (Major 
J. P.). Eccentricities of Genius. [1900]; KiTrTREDGE (H. E.). Ingersoll, a 
Biographical Appreciation. 1916; FARNHAM (C.H.). A Life of Francis 
Parkman. 1900; HARRISON (GABRIEL). John Howard Payne. 1885; 
ScCHOULER (JAMES). Thomas Jefferson. 1893; TUCKERMAN (BAYARD). 
Peter Stuyvesant. 1893; and others. Some illustrated. Together, 12 vols. 
8vo, cloth. 


66. AMERICANA. SMITH (CAPTAIN JOHN). The True Travels, Adventures and Ob- 
servations of Captaine John Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. 
Full-page and folding plates. 2 vols. in one. Richmond, 1819; CLARKSON 
(Tuomas). A Portraiture of Quakerism. 3 vols. 1806; Carson (H. L.). 
The Supreme Court. 1891; Botta (CHARLES). History of the War of the 
Independence of the United Statesof America. Iilustrated. 2 vols. No date; 
Moore (J. B.). American Diplomacy. 1905; DovyLE (J.H.). A Story 
of Early Toledo. 2 copies. No date; CooLmpGE (CaALvin). Have Faith in 
Massachusetts. [1919;] GuITTEAU (WriLLIAM R.). Our United States. 
[1919.] Author's autographed presentation copy, with inscription; MENCKEN 
(H. L.) and Natuan (G.J.). The American Credo. 1920; and others. 
Together, 18 vols. 8vo and 4to, cloth and old calf. 


67. AMERICANA. BowMaN (IsataH). The Andes of Southern Peru. 1916; FLATEY 
Book (THE), and Recently Discovered Vatican Manuscripts Concerning 
America as Early as the Tenth Century. 1908; HuGHEs (GEorRGE M.— 
Editor). The Industries of Toledo. 1888; FREMONT (CHARLES). Memoirs 
of My Life. With a Sketch of the Life of Senator Benton. By Jessie B. Fre- 
mont. 9 parts (should be 10, lacks Part 3). Accompanying this item are 14 
proof illustrations. [18863] and some pamphlets. 2 vols. cloth, 1 vol. 
morocco, 18 pamphlets. Together, 21 pieces. Bindings worn. 


68. AMERICANA. SKINNER (CHARLES M.). Myths and Legends of Our Own Land. 
2 vols. 1896; BERNARD (JOHN). Retrospections of America, 1797-1811. 

1887; WINTER (WiLL1AM—Editor). Life, Stories and Poems of John 
Brougham. 1881; RoosEvELT (THEODORE). African and European Ad- 
dressed. 1910; PRENTICE (GEORGE D.). Biography of Henry Clay. 1831; 
Ritey (James). An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig 

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Commerce. 1843; PatngE (THomAs). A Letter to George Washington on 
the Subject of the late Treaty. 1797; UNDERWoop (FRANCIs H.). The 
Poet and the Man. Recollections and Appreciations of James Russell 
Lowell. 1893; HAWTHORNE (JULIAN). Hawthorne Reading. 1902. 
Only 140 copies printed; Dartinc (Mrs. F. A.). Memories of Virginia. 
[1907]; and others. Together, 23 vols. 8vo and 12mo, various bindings. 


69. ANATOMICAL PLATES. CowPER (WILLIAM). The Anatomy of Humane Bodies. 
With engraved title-page and vignette on regular title, and 111 full-page copper- 
plate engravings (should be 114). First Eprtion. Folio, old sheep, worn. 

Oxford, 1698 


70, ANCIENT MytTHoLocy. Bryant (JAcos). A New System, or, An Analysis of 
Ancient Mythology. [Including a History of the most Ancient Nations.] 
Second Edition. With many full-page engraved plates, including the Marl- 
borough Gem, engraved by Sherwin. 3 vols. 4to, calf, leather labels, weak at 
hinges. ; London, 1775-1776 

With bookplate of Charles Henry Cox in each volume. : 


71. ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND. STRUTT (JosEPpH). The Regal and Ecclesiastical 
Antiquities of England: containing the Representations of All the English 
Monarchs, from Edward the Confessor to Henry the Eighth; and of Many 
Persons that were Eminent under their Several Reigns. On Sixty Copper — 
Plates, engraved by the author, with a Supplement containing Twelve 
Plates. 72 plates in colors. The Whole carefully Collected from Ancient 
Illuminated Manuscripts. A New and Improved Edition, with Critical 
and Explanatory Notes, by J. R. Planché. Royal 4to, half morocco, gilt 
back and top, uncut, binding slightly rubbed. 

London: Henry G. Bohn, 1842 


72. APPLETON SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY: Comprising,—The Evolution of Man, by 
Haeckel. 2 vols.; Evolution, by Le Conte; Education as a Science, by 
Bain; Man and the Glacial Period, by Wright; History of Education, by 
Painter; The Ancient Life-History of the Earth, by Nicholson; Life and 
Growth of Language, by Whitney; Religion and Science, by Draper; The 
Microscope, by Gosse; Other Worlds than Ours, by Proctor; Responsibility 
in Mental Disease, by Maudsley; The Sun, by Young; Educational Re- 
formers, by Quick; and, Descent and Darwinism, by Schmidt. Some dllustra- 

tions. Together, 15 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt tops. 
New York, 1895-1896 


73. Aquatint Views. DANIELL (THOMAS AND WILLIAM). Oriental Scenery. 
Six Parts. Containing (144) views of the Architecture, Antiquities, and 
Landscape Scenery of Hindoostan. 144 aquatint views and plans, and en- 
graved titles. The six parts in 3 vols. small folio, half roan, some edges uncut, 
bindings slightly rubbed. 

London: Printed for-Thomas and William Daniell, 1812-1816 


FINE IMPRESSIONS OF THE PLATES, which are reduced from their folio size and 
carefully copied under direction of the authors. 

With inscription on engraved titles of Parts 3 and 5,—“Major General Welsh. 1840. 
To his dear niece Fanny Shaw.” Welsh, an English general served in India. 


74. ARABIAN Nicuts. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night: Now 
First Completely Done into English Prose and Verse, from the Original 


[ Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


[No. 74. ARABIAN NiGHTS.—Continued]| 


Arabic, by John Payne. 9 vols.; Tales from the Arabic of the Breslau and 
Calcutta (1814-18) Editions of the Book of the Thousand Nights and One 
Night not occurring in the other Printed Texts of the Work, now First Done 
into English by John Payne. 3 vols.; Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp; 
Zein Ul Asnam and the King of the Jinn: Two Stories Done into English 
from the recently discovered Arabic Text by John Payne. Together, 13 
vols. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, backs slightly 
faded. London: Printed for Subscribers Only, 1884-1889 


Limited edition. 


744. ARCHITECTURE. STURGIS (RUSSELL) AND FROTHINGHAM (A.L.). History of 


75: 


76. 


77: 


78. 


Architecture. Extensively illustrated. 4 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt backs and 
tops, uncut. New York and Garden City, 1906-1915 


Ariosto (Lopovico). Harington (John—Translator). Orlando Fvrioso 


In English Heroical Verse. Now thirdly revised and amended with the 
Addition of the Authors Epigrams. 1634; [Second Title.] The Most Ele- 
gant and Wittie Epigrams of Sir Iohn Harington, Knight, Digested into 
Foure Bookes. 1633. With engraved title-page, with Ariosto’s portrait at the 
top, and Harington’s portrait at the bottom, by Cockson; and 46 copper-plates 
preceding the several books; also engraved vignette on second title-page. Small 
folio, old calf, binding worn, one leaf torn into. London, 1634-1633 


Artosto (Lopovico). The Orlando Furioso. Translated into English Verse 


from the Italian of Lodovico Ariosto, with Notes, by William Stewart 
Rose. 8 vols. 8vo, boards, cloth backs, uncut, one side missing. 
London: John Murray, 1823-1831 
THE TRANSLATOR’S OWN INTERLEAVED Copy, corrected and revised by him, in 
his own autograph. The work has been entirely revised, numerous passages through- 
out having been crossed out and new passages written out in pen and ink on the blank 
leaves bound in with the text; also, thousands of corrections and cancellations, en- 
tirely in the author’s autograph, have been made in the 8 vols. of printed text. 


ARISTOPHANES. Comedies. Edited by Benjamin B. Rogers. London, 1902: 


FLAMMARION (CAMILLE). Mysterious Psychic Forces. Boston, 1907; FINCK 
(Henry T.). Romantic Love and Personal Beauty. New York, 1902; 
TALMEY (B. S.). Love. New York [1916]; St. LEon (Count DE). Love and 
its Hidden History. Boston, 1869; SANGER (W. W.). The History of Pros- 
titution. New York, 1899. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


ARNOLD (MATTHEW). The Works of Matthew Arnold. Portrait on Japanese 


vellum. 15 vols. 8vo, blue silk, monogram MA in gilt circular design in 
center of front covers, gilt backs, contents lettered, uncut and mainly 


unopened. London, 1903. 
COMPLETE SET OF THE EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 775 copies. Entirely out of 
print. 
CONTENTS 


Poems. 2 vols.; Essays in Criticism. First and Second Series. 2 vols.; 
Celtic Literature; Culture and Anarchy; Literature and Dogma; 

God and the Bible; St. Paul and Protestantism; Mixed Essays; 

Irish Essays; A French Eton; Letters. 3 vols. 


79. ARNOULD (SOPHIE), Actress and Wit. By Robert B. Douglas. With copper 


plate engravings by Adolphe Lalauze. 8vo, cloth, uncut and unopened. 
Paris, 1898 


Edition printed throughout on Japan paper, strictly limited to 500 copies. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


80. Art. Cote (Trmotuy). Old Italian Masters Engraved by Timothy Cole. 


With Historical Notes by W. J. Stillman and Brief Comments by the 
Engraver. 1892; Old English Masters Engraved by Timothy Cole. With 
Historical Notes by John C. Van Dyke and Comments by the Engraver. 
1902. Both extensively illustrated with full-page plates. Together, 2 vols. 
imperial 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: The Century Company, 1892-1902 


81. Art. The Great Masters in the Louvre Gallery. Extensively illustrated with 


120 full-page photogravures and typogravures, 24 water-color facsimiles, each 
mounted and numerous photogravures in text, all reproductions from the works of 
the great masters, including Clouet, J. L. David, Fromentin, Greuze, Poussin, 
Regnault, Watteau, Boucher, Corot, Delacroix, Fragonard, Ingres, Millet, Botti- 
celli, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Rubens, Velasquez, da Vinci, Bellini, Canaletto, 
Correggio, Van Ostade, Raphael, Teniers, Veronese and many other noted 
artists. 2 vols. in 12 parts, royal 4to, wrappers, uncut. Enclosed in 2 leather 
portfolios. 

New York: D. Appleton & Co., Paris: Goupil & Co., 1898-1900 


EDITION DE GRAND Luxs, with Text in English, limited to 200 copies, of which 
this is, No. 37. 


8>. Art. World’s Masterpieces of Modern Painting, Selected from the Great 


Art Exhibitions of All Nations. Edited by Chevalier John Sartain. Exten- 
sively illustrated with roo full-page illustrations on Japan paper, and numer- 
ous text illustrations, including photogravures, mezzotints, etchings, and half- 
tone copper-plate reproductions, from the works of E. H. Blashfield, Frank 
Dicksee, Jules Breton, Chocarne-Moreau, F. A. Delobbe, E. Detaille, J. L. 
Gerome, Paul Jamin, Lhermitte, de Neuville, and many other noted artists; 
also 8 full-page colored reproductions, mounted on inset mats (should be 10). 
In ro parts, folio, wrappers. Enclosed in cloth portfolios. 
Philadelphia: William Finley & Co. undated 


EDITION DE LUXE limited to 1000 numbered copies. Japan proofs. 


83. ART. VAN DYKE (Joun C.). Modern French Masters, a series of Biographical 


84. 


and Critical Reviews by American Artists. 1896; BRowNELL (W. C 
French Art, Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture. 1901; 
Tart (Lorapo). The History of American Sculpture. 1903; BLACK 
(CHaRLEs C.). Michael Angelo Buonarroti, Sculptor, Painter, Architect. 
The Story of his Life and Labours. 1875. All illustrated. Together, 4 vols. 
cloth, and boards with cloth back, 1 vol. gilt edges, 3 vols. gilt tops, uncut. 
New York and London, 1875-1903 


Arr. Tuscan Songs. Die Kunst Unserer Zeit, eine Chronik des Modernen 


Kunstlebens. 10 Jahrgang. Parts 1 to 12 inclusive. Miinchen [1898]. 
Edition de Luxe; SMEDLEY (W. T.). Life and Character. Drawings by 
W. T. Smedley. With accompanying text by A. V. S. Anthony. New York, 
1899; Mrixars (JOHN E.). Millais’s Illustrations. No text. London, 1866; 
MEREDITH (OWEN). The Earl’s Return. With drawings by W. L. Taylor. 
Boston, 1886; ALLERS (C. W.). Club Eintracht. Portfoho containing 41. 
illustrations, mounted on boards. Hamburg, undated; ALBUM containing 
photographs of famous paintings and views in Rome. No place, no date. 
Together, 6 vols. small folio and 4to, cloth and half morocco. 


85. ArT. Von Reser (Dr. Franz). History of Medieval Art. Translated by 


Joseph T. Clarke. 1887; KEPPEL (FREDERICK). Christmas in Art. 1909; 
; [Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


[No. 85. ARrT.—Continued| 


86. 


87. 


88. 


89. 


go. 


SCHUYLER (MONTGOMERY). American Architecture. 1892; STURGIS 
(RussELL). The Appreciation of Sculpture. [1904;] GUNSAULUS (FRANK 
W.). Josef Israels, an Address delivered at the Opening of the Exhibition 
of Joseph Israels’ Paintings, Toledo Museum of Art. 1912; BELL (Sir 
Tuomas). The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as Connected with 
the Fine Arts. 1847; TOLEDO-MusEum oF ArT. Catalogue of the Inaugural 
Exhibition, January 17th to February 12th, 1912. 1912. All Iiustrated. 
Together, 7 vols. 4to, royal 8vo and 8vo, cloth, boards with cloth back, 
unfinished calf and half morocco. 


ArT. CaRMAN (BLIss). The Friendship of Art. 1904; CAFFIN (CHARLES H.). 
American Masters of Painting, being Brief Appreciations of Some American 
Painters. 1902; TYTLER (S.). The Old Masters and their Pictures. 1905; 
LARNED (WALTER C.). Rembrandt, a Romance of Holland. 1898; VANn 
Dyke (JoHNC.). Principles of Art. 1887; ADELINE’s Art Dictionary. Trans- 
lated from the French and Enlarged. With nearly 2000 illustrations. New 
York, 1891; ADDISON (JULIA DE WOLF). Classic Myths in Art. 1905; 
The Art of the Pitti Palace. 1904; ARMITAGE (E.). Lectures on Painting. 
1883; CLEMENT (C. E.). Saints in Art. 1899; STEARNS (FRANK P.). Four 
Great Venetians. 1901; Downes (WiLiIAM H.). Twelve Great Artists. 
1900; Utricr (Dr. HERMANN). Shakespeare’s Dramatic Art. Translated 
by L. Dora Schmitz. 2 vols. 1876; and others. Many illustrated. Together, 
30 vols. 8vo and I2mo, cloth and wrappers. 


ART OF GERMANY. ALLEN (FRED. H.). Modern German Masters, from original 
matter furnished by the Artists. Over 200 etchings, photogravures and en- 
gravings, from original sketches, on Japan, India and Plain papers. 10 sec- 
tions, folio, sheets, enclosed in silk portfolio. 

Boston: Boston Fine Art Publishing Co., 1886 
EDITION DE GRAND LUXE, limited to 250 copies. 


ART OF THE WorRLD. Chefs d’CEuvre of the Exposition Universelle. By W. 
Walton, A. Saglio and V. Champier. Numerous reproductions of paintings. 
qvortes, architecture, furniture, enamels, etc., on India paper, and matted, and 
text tllustrations, many in colors. 10 vols. folio, green morocco backs, sides of 
unfinished calf, with center ornaments in gilt, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son [1901] 


EDITION ON WHATMAN DRAWING PAPER, limited to 100 copies for sale, of which 
this is, No. 13, printed for Mr. Robinson Locke. 


ART OF THE WorLD. The Art of the World illustrated in the Paintings, Statu- 
ary, and Architecture of the World’s Columbian Exposition. Numerous 
plates, some colored. 30 parts, folio, printed wrappers. 

New York: D. Appleton and Company [1893] 


ART OF THE WorLD. Mr. Vanderbilt’s House and Collection. Described by 
Edward Strahan. Illustrated with engravings, etchings, colored plates, litho- 
graphs, photogravures, etc., many on India paper. 2 vols. large thick folio, 
full maroon morocco, fillets and decorative gilt border on sides, gilt backs, 
doublures and fly-leaves of blue watered silk, gilt edges. 

Boston, New York and Philadelphia: George Barrie [1883-1884] 


HOLLAND EDITION, limited to 1000 copies, of which this is, No. 824. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


QI. 


92. 


93. 


94. 


95: 


96. 


ART OF THE WORLD, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ZORN AND OTHERS. World’s 
Columbian Exposition. Walton (William). Art and Architecture. Full- 
page etchings, photogravures colored after the originals, colored plates, and 
numerous text illustrations, many of which are in colors. 5 vols. folio, full 
midnight blue morocco, gilt fillets on covers, gilt backs with onlays of red 
morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie [1893] 


EDITION OF THE REPUBLIC, limited to 100 copies, of which this is, No. 86, printed 
for Mr. Robinson Locke. 

The plates include many fine examples after paintings by O. Mesday, John Pettie, 
C. Green, Joseph Nash, Sandham, and others, etched by Maurice Deville, Adolphe 
Laulauze, Anders L. Zorn, E. M. Salmon, G. L. Rodriquez, A. A. Champollion, C. 
Bernard de Billy, E. Decisy, and others, all of the etched plates are on Japan paper, 
those in black and white being all remarque proofs. There are also a number of fine 
etchings in colors in Japan paper. 

THis WorK CONTAINS THREE ILLUSTRATIONS BY ANDERS L. ZORN, one being a 
portrait of Renan from the plate etched in one sitting in Renan’s Studio directly from 
life, another being a text illustration in black and white My Grandmother, and the 
third, a colored photogravure in text of The Omnibus. 


AutocraPus. Smith (Charles John). Historical and Literary Curosities, 
consisting of Fac-similes of Original Documents, Scenes of remarkable 
Events and interesting Localities, and the Birth-Places, and Residences 
of Literary Characters. Portraits, and Monuments of eminent Laterary 
Characters. 4to, half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1847 


Contains one hundred plates, including fac-similes of the autographs of William 
Penn, T. Smollett, S. Richardson, Miles Coverdale, John Gay, Robert Burns, and 
many others. 


Bacon (FRANCIS). The Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh. 
[Second Edition.] Title in an elaborate woodcut border and woodcut tath pieces. 
Small folio, old calf, somewhat worn. 

| London: Printed by I. H. and R. Y., 1629 


BACON (FRANCIS). The Second Part of the Resuscitatio or a Collection of 
several pieces of the Works of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon. 
Now collected and put into Folio, with some of his other Pieces, which 
never yet was published. Collected by William Rawley. 2 engraved por- 
traits of Francis Bacon. Small folio, old calf, cracked at hinges. 

London, 1670 


BACON (FRANCIS). Sylva Sylvarum: or, A Naturall Historie. In Ten Centv- 
ries. Written by the Right Honourable Francis Lo: Verulam, Viscount St. 
Albans. Published after the Authors death, by William Rawley. Here- 
unto is now added an Alphabeticall Table of the principall things con- 
tained in the whole Worke. The fifth Edition. With engraved portratt and 
title-page, the latter by Tho. Cecill, dated 1631. 1639; [ALso] New Atlantis. 
A Worke unfinished. Undated [1639]. Bound in one volume small folio, 
old calf, rebacked, both title and portrait are cut down, and some cut close. 

London: John Haviland, 1639 


Batzac (Honoré DE). The Works of Honoré de Balzac. Now for the First 
Time Completely Translated into English by G. Burnham Ives, and | 
others. Beautifully illustrated with hundreds of etchings by Los Rios, Du- 
bouchet, De Billy, and others, on Japanese paper, with a duplicate set of all 


[Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


[No. 96. BaLzac.—Continued] 


97. 


98. 


99. 


‘ IOO. 


Iol. 


102. 


the plates on India paper. 53 vols. 8vo, three-quarters red morocco, gilt 
backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 
Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son [1899] 
COMPLETE SET OF THE LIMITED EDITION DEFINITIVE, printed throughout on Japan 
paper. 
CONTENTS 


Scenes of Provincial Life, 10 vols.; Repertory, 2 vols.; 
Philosophic and Analytic Studies, 9 vols.; 

Scenes of Parisian Life, 11 vols.; 

Scenes of Private Life, 11 vols.; 

Scenes of Military and Political Life, 5 vols.; 

Scenes of Country Life, 3 vols.; Contes Drolatiques, 2 vols. 


BANDELLO (MatrEo—Bishop of Agen). Novels. Now first done into English 
prose and verse by John Payne. 6 vols. square small 8vo, vellum, gilt, gilt 
tops, uncut. London, no date 


No. 190 of a limited issue printed for the Villon Society by private subscription and 
for private circulation only. 


BANNING (KENDALL). Bypaths in Arcady, a Book of Love Songs. A Note of 
Comment by John W. Alexander. With photogravures, full page and head- 
pieces. Small folio, boards, vellum back, uncut. 

Chicago: Brothers of the Book, 1915 


LIMITED EDITION, only 540 copies printed on Fabriano handmade paper, this being, 
No. 109. 


BARCLAY (ALEXANDER—Translator). The Ship of Fools. [With Prefatory 
Note by T. H. Jamieson, Life and Writings of Alexander Barclay, and a 
Bibliographical Catalogue of Barclay’s Works.] Illustrated with facsimile 
of early woodcuts. 2 vols. small 4to, half red straight-grain russia, gilt 
backs and tops, uncut. Edinburgh: William Patterson, 1874 


The design of this curious and amusing work was to ridicule the prevailing follies 
and vices of every rank and profession, under the allegory of a ship freighted with 
fools; and in this metrical translation Barclay has given a variety of characters 
drawn expressly from his own countrymen, and added his advice to the various 
fools, which possess at least the merit of good sense and morality. 

From the library of Edward O. Wolcott, with bookplate. 


BARCLAY (JOHN). His Argenis, Translated ovt of Latine into English: the 
Prose vpon His Maiesties Command: By Sir Robert Le Grys, Knight: And 
the Verses by Thomas May, Esquire . . . and published by his Maiesties 
Command. Small 4to, calf, binding rubbed. London, 1629 


A political allegory, pronounced by the poet Cowper, the most amusing romance 
ever written. 


BARCLAY (JOHN). Evphormionis Lusmini sive Ioannis Barclaii Satyri- 
con. . . Engraved title. 12mo, full red morocco, janseneste, inside gilt 
dentelle borders, gilt over marbled edges, in board case, BY GRUEL, binding 
slightly rubbed at corners, name on title, a few marginal notes in an old 
hand. Amstelodami, Ex officina Elizei Weyerstraeten, 1664 


Nice Copy. BouND BY MADAME GRUEL, the well-known French binder of the first 
half of the 19th century. The volume is identical with the Elzevir Edition of 1658, 
except for the change of imprint. 


[BaRHAM (Rev. RicHARD Harris).] The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and 
Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, Esquire. First, Second, and Third Series. 
[ Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


[No. 102. BARHAM.—Continued] d 


With full-page illustrations by Leech, George Cruikshank, and others; ttle- 
pages printed in red and black within engraved pictorial borders. 3 vols. small 
8vo, Robin’s-egg blue polished calf, small corner floral sprays on sides 
onlaid with red morocco, same design repeated on backs, leather labels 
inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt tops, uncut, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 

| London: Richard Bentley, 1846-1842-1855 


103. BARRETT (J. O.). “Old Abe:” The Live War-Eagle of Wisconsin. Illustra- 


tions. Madison, Wis., 1876; WELLS’ National Hand-book: embracing 
Numerous Invaluable Documents connected with the Political History of 
America. Illustrations. New York, 1856. Together, 2 vols. I2mo, un- 
bound, leaves inlaid to 8vo. 

Accompanying the above are 94 plates for extra-illustrating purposes, containing 


several portraits of Lincoln, and prominent men of the Civil War period; also, 6 
leaves of text, with illustrations relative to the Great Seal of the United States. 


104. BARRIE (JAMES MatTHEW). The Little Minister. With full-page etched por- 


trait and illustrations in three states, one plain, another in sepia on Japan 
paper, and a third on India. paper Signed by the Artist in pencil: woodcuts 
in text; fancy initials in red; also, title-pages printed in red and black on 
Japan paper. 2 vols. royal 8vo, boards, cloth backs with paper labels, 
uncut. New York and Boston: H. M. Caldwell Company, 1902 


EDITION DES ARTISTES. LARGE PAPER, limited to 250 sets, of which this is, No. 22. 


105. BaRRIE (J. M.). The Novels, Tales and Sketches of J. M. Barrie. Portratt 


and other illustrations. 12 vols. 8vo, half vellum and boards, gilt tops, uncut. 
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1896-1911 


AuTHoR’S EDITION, PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE PAPER. The only author- 


ized American edition. Limited to 150 copies for America and England, of which 
this is, No. 117, signed in the autograph of the author. : 


CONTENTS 


Auld Licht Idylls, and Better Dead; When a Man’s Single; 

The Little Minister, 2 vols.; Sentimental Tommy, 2 vols.; 

A Window in Thrums, and An Edinburgh Eleven; 

My Lady Nicotine, and Margaret Ogilvy; Tommy and Grizel, 2 vols.; 
The'Little White Bird; Peter and Wendy.. 


106. BARTHELEMY (J. J.). Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece. By the 


107. 


Abbe Barthelemy. Fourth Edition. With volume containing maps, plans, 
views, and coins. 7 vols. 8vo, russia, one vol. 4to half russia, gilt sides 
and backs, cracked at hinges. London, 1806 


With bookplate of Fergusson of Isle, in all but one volume. 


BayARD (CHEVALIER). The Righ Joyous and Pleasant History of the Feats, 


Gests, and Prowesses of the Chevalier Bayard [Pierre du Terrail), the 
Good Knight without Fear and without Reproach. Translated by The 
Loyal Servant [Sara Coleridge.] 2 vols. 12mo, full maroon calf, gilt fillet 
border, with gilt festoons, gilt backs, gilt edges. London, 1825 

ScARCE EpiTion of this curious and interesting Famous Romance—Chronicle of 
the 16th century, translated by Sara Coleridge, and a Frrst Epition of the same. 
Inserted in Vol. 1 is an inlaid portrait of Chevalier Bayard. 

From the library of John Fremlyn Streatfield, with bookplate in each volume. 


108. 


09. 


IIo. 


If2, 


113, 


114. 


15. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


BAYLE (PETER). The Dictionary Historical and Critical of Mr. Peter Bayle. 
The Second Edition. Carefully collated with the several Editions of the 
Original. To which is prefixed, the Life of the Author, Revised, Corrected, 
and Enlarged, by Mr. des Maizeaux. Portrait of the author, engraved by 
James Smith, 1733. 5 vols. small folio, old mottled calf, rebacked. 

London, 1734-1738 


BEARDSLEY (AUBREY). The Savoy. [A Periodical of an Exclusively Literary 
and Artistic Kind.] No. 1. January, 1896. With illustrations by Aubrey 
Beardsley, and F, Sandys. Small 4to, pictorial boards, uncut, binding worn. 

London, 1896 


Tue Rare First NUMBER: containing original contributions by,— Bernard Shaw, 
Frederick Wedmore, Arthur Symons, Max Beerbohm, Ernest Dowson, Aubrey ~ 
Beardsley, W. B. Yeats, Joseph Pennell, and others. 


BEAUMONT (FRANCIS) AND FLETCHER (JOHN). The Tragedy of Thierry, King 
of France and his Brother Theodoret. Small 4to, half calf, cracked at 
hinges. London, 1649 


Interleaved copy, margins cut close shaving some of the letters. 


. BEAUMONT (FRANCIS) AND FLETCHER (Joun). The Works of Beaumont and 


Fletcher. Revised and ‘corrected, with some Account of the Life and 
Writings of the Authors. Copperplate engravings, and portrait by Vertue. 
7 vols. 8vo, old cals, rebacked. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1711 

First COLLECTED OcTAvo EDITION, including both the Comedies and Tragedies. 


BEAUMONT (FRANCIS) AND FLETCHER (JOHN). The Works of Beaumont and 
Fletcher. With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Henry Weber. 
Portraits of both dramatists. 14 vols. 8vo, full contemporary calf, gilt fillet 
borders and blind tooling on covers, gilt backs, marbled edges, backs faded. 

Edinburgh: James Ballantyne, 1812 


Brecon (THomas). A pleasante newe Nosegay, full of many godly & swete 
floures, lately gathered; The Polecy of Warre. With engraved titles and 
woodcut initials. Black letter. Together, 2 pieces bound in one vol., small 
folio, half calf slightly rubbed, margins of leaves stained.  [London, 1 543] 

Two treatises evidently extracted from the Author’s Works. 


Brun (Mrs. ApHrA). The Plays, Histories, and Novels of the Ingenious 
Mrs. Aphra Behn. With Life and Memoirs. Plates. 6 vols. 12mo, boards, 
paper labels, uncut. London, 1871 

Reprint of the 1774 edition. 


BEHN (Mrs. ApHRA). Poems upon Several Occasions. London, 1697; BER- 
ANGER. Songs. London, Pickering, 1837; COLLECTION of Songs. Edin- 
burgh, 1767; [FENTON] Poems on Several Occasions. Plate. London, 1717; 
[Moore (Tom).] The Poetical Works of the late Thomas Little. London, 
1806; MarTIAL. Select Epigrams. Translated by William Hay. London, 
1755; and two others. Together, 8 vols, 12mo and 8vo, old calf and half 
calf, few bindings worn. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


116. BewickK (THomAS). Thomas Bewick’s Works. Profusely tllustrated. 5 vols. 
royal 8vo, cloth, leather backs, gilt tops, uncut, edges of binding slightly 
rubbed. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Bernard Quaritch, 1885-1887 


MEMORIAL EDITION, limited to 750 copies. 


CONTENTS 


History of British Birds, 2 vols; History of Quadrupeds; 
ZEsop’s Fables; Memoir. 


117. BEwicK (THOMAS AND JOHN). Select Fables. Together with a Memoir, and 
a Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Messrs. Bewick. With 5 portratts 
of Bewick, and numerous fine woodcuts executed by Thomas and John Bewick 
and others. 8vo, full green crushed French levant morocco, with border of 
flowers and sprays, onlaid in green, red and white morocco, on front cover; 
back cover with gilt fillet borders, corner ornaments of three-leaf clover; 
gilt panelled back with floral sprays; broad inside border of green crushed 
French levant morocco, with gilt fillet borders; doublures and fly-leaves 
of Japanese vellum, uncut, gilt top. <i Newcastle, 1820 

First EpiTion. Contains many of Bewicks earliest and most successful efforts. 


118. Bewick Cuts. The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of 
Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive Compositions. Selected by 
the late Sol. Hodgson. Embellished with a number of engravings on wood by 
T. Bewick, and L. Clennell, both of Newcastle. 12mo, half calf, uncut. 

Newcastle, 1806 


119. BiBLIOGRAPHY. Hog (RoBERT). The Library of Robert Hoe. A Contribu- 
tion to the History of Bibliophilism in America. By O. A. Bierstadt. W2th 
110 illustrations taken from manuscripts and books in the collection. 8vo, 
cloth, uncut, slightly rubbed. » New York, 1895 


Printed throughout on Japan paper. Edition limited to 350 numbered copies, of 
which this is, No. 136. ‘ 


120. BIBLIOGRAPHY. An Appendix to the Rowfant Library. A Catalogue of the 
Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, etc., collected since the 
Printing the first catalogue in 1886 by the late Frederick Locker Lampson, 
Portrait. Royal 8vo, leather back, gilt top, uncut. 

London: Printed by Charles Whittingham & Co. at the 

Chiswick Press, 1900 

One of 350 copies printed. a 


121. BrBLioGRAPHY. The Book-worm. Edited and Illustrated by J. Ph. Berjeau. 
5 vols. boards, morocco backs. 1866-1870; The Bookworm. An Illustrated 
Treasury of Old-Time Literature. 1889. Jilustrations. One vol. calf. 
Together, 6 vols. London, 1866-1889 


122. BIBLIOGRAPHY. BRUNET (JACQUES-CHARLES). Manuel du Libraire et. de 
l’Amateur de Livres. 5 vols. 1860-1864; Table Méthodique. 1865; Sup- 
plément. 2 vols. in one. 1878. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt 
backs, marbled edges. Paris, 1860-1878 


123. BIBLIOGRAPHY. COLLIER (J. PAYNE). A Bibliographical and Critical Account 
of the Rarest Books in the English Language, alphabetically arranged, 
which during the last fifty years have come under the observation of 
J. Payne Collier. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, leather backs, uncut. London, 1865 


124. 


Tae 


126. 


Pee 


128. 


129. 


130. 


iar. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. GAINE (HucH). The Journals of Hugh Gaine, Printer. 
Edited by Paul Leicester Ford. Extensively illustrated with facsimile repro- 
ductions; also, portrait, and initial letters and head-and tail-pieces repro- 
duced from publications of Hugh Gatine. 2 vols. 1902. Printed throughout on 
Japan paper. Only 30 copies printed on Imperial Japan Paper; ZENGER 
(JoHN P.). John Peter Zenger. His Press, His Trial and a Bibliography of 

- Zenger Imprints. By Livingston Rutherford. Also a Reprint of the First 
Edition of the Trial. Portraits and illustrations. 1904. Edition limited to 
325 copies on deckle-edge paper. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo, boards and 
cloth, paper labels, uncut. New York, 1902-1904 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. Hain (Lupovico). Repertorium Bibliographicum. 2 vols. 
in 4, boards, broken. Stuttgart and Paris, 1826-1828; [ALso] Supplement 
to Hain’s Repertorium Bibliographicum, or Collections towards a New 
Edition of that Work. By W. A. Copinger. 2 vols. in 3, cloth. London, 
1895, Together, 7 vols. 8vo, uncut. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. HAWKINS (RusH C.). Titles of the First Books from the 
Earliest Presses established in different Cities, Towns, and Monasteries in 
Europe, before the end of the Fifteenth Century, with Brief Notes upon 
their Printes. With reproductions of early types and first engravings of the 
printing press. 4to, cloth, uncut. New York, and London, 1884 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. HorNE (THOMAS HARTWELL). An Introduction to the Study 
of Bibliography. To which is prefixed a Memoir of the Public Libraries of 
the Antients. 2 vols. in one. Illustrations. 1814; DiBpIN (REv. T. F.). 
The Library Companion. 1824. BotH First Epitions. Together, 2 vols. 
8vo, calf and half calf. London, 1814-1824 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. LOWE (ROBERT W.). A Bibliographical Account of English 
Theatrical Literature from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. 8vo, 
cloth, uncut. New York and London, 1888 


Edition limited to 350 copies printed for England, and 150 for America, of which 
this is, No. 100. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. LowNnpEs (WILLIAM THOMAS). The _ Bibliographer’s 
Manual of English Literature. With the Appendix. New Edition, Revised, 
Corrected and Enlarged. 11 vols. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. 

London, 1857-1864 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. QUARITCH’S GENERAL CATALOGUE. Parts 2, 6, 8, 10 and 15. 
5 vols. 8vo, cloth. | London, 1881-1888 


The above catalogues cover the following subjects: Natural History, Physics, Mathe- 
matics, Sciences, Fine Arts, Historical Bindings, Books of Costume, Religion, Bibles, 
Mythology, Greek and Latin Classics, Typography, Genealogy of Great Britain and 
Ireland, and Monuments of the Early Printers. 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY. Etchings by W. H. W. Bicknell, from July 1912 to 
July 1913, including portrait, a view, series of three landscape etchings, 
and a nude female reclining on a couch. With printed title-page. Enclosed 
in board portfolio, with ties. 


LimITeED Issug, all signed artist’s proofs on India paper, and issued exclusively to 
members only. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


132. BIBLIOPHILE SocrETY. The Genius of Henry Fielding (with Selections from 
his Works). Introduction and Notes by Henry H. Harper. Frontispiece. 
1919; KEATS (JOHN). Unpublished Poem to his Sister Fanny, April 1818. 
Etched title, with two vignette portraits of Keats and his sister, and facsimile 
of the original manuscript. 1909; BURNS (ROBERT). To Mary in Heaven. 
The most beautiful of all the lyrics by Burns, and one of the most cele- 
brated poems ever written. Wzth facsimile, and Introduction by William K. 
Bixby. 1916; BROWNING (ELIZABETH BARRETT). The Poet’s Enchiridion, 
a hitherto Unpublished Poem. With an Inedited Address to Uvedale Price 
on his Eightieth Birthday, an early Invocation to Sleep, and a preliminary 
draft of the renowned poem Catarina to Camoens. By Elizabeth Barrett 
Barrett. 1914. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, half vellum, and boards. 

Boston, 1909-1919 


Limited Editions. Issued to members only. 


133. BIBLIOPHILE SociETY. Year-Books. First to Eighteenth Annual Year- 
Books. Portraits, facsimiles, etc. 18 vols.; [ALSO] Fourth Annual Banquet 
of the Bibliophile Society. Etched portrait of W. K. Bixby. Together, 19 
vols. 8vo, half vellum and boards, and wrappers, uncut. 

Boston, 1902-1919 

Limited to about 500 copies of each volume. 

Contains, among other contributions, the following, Lie Famous Journey to 
Horace, B.C., 37; The Book-Collector, by A. H. Joline; Facsimile of General Beau- 
regard’s Original Order to Fire on Fort Sumter; Robert Fulton’s Letter to President 
Monroe; Lafayette’s Introduction to America; The South-Sea Bubble, by W. K. 
Bixby; Two Songs by Charles Wells; Early Journalism, by W. P. Trent; Some Ed- 
gar Allan Poe Letters; Marshal Grouchy’s Account of the Battle of Waterloo; Rem-. 
iniscences among Manuscripts, and many other valuable papers. 


134. BIBLIOPHILE SociETY. HARPER (HENRY HowArD). Bob Hardwick, the Story 
of his Life and Experiences. 1911; The Codicil, a Novel. 1915; Book- 
Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs. 1904. Presentation copy with 
autograph inscription from the author; The Tides of Fate, a Novel. 1918; 
A Journey in Southeastern Mexico. 1910; The Unexpected Hodgkins, a 
Novel. 1915; Random Verses. 1914. Etched portraits and plates. Together, 
7 vols. 8vo, cloth, half vellum, half cloth, and vellum. 

New York, 1904-1918 


Edition limited. Issued privately. Not the Society’s publication, but issued to 
members only. 


000. BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. For other Publications by this Society, 
see,—André (No. 15); Arnold (No. 16); Elizabeth Browning (No. 164); 
Bryant (No. 166); Burns (Nos. 171 and 172); Dibdin’s Bibliomania (No. 
245); Dickens’s Letters (No. 248); Etchings by Bicknell (No. 343); Field 
(No. 358); Goldsmith (No. 396); Gray (No. 400); Henry the Leper (No. 
421); Horace (No. 438); Irving (No. 453); Paul Jones (No. 36); Lamb 
(No. 492); Lincoln (No. 39); Marat (No. 531); Payne (No. 584); Peacock 
(No. 585); Shelley (Nos. 772 and 773); Stevenson (No. 787); Theocritus 
(No. 816); Thoreau (Nos. 817 and 818). . 


135. BIBLIOMANIA. MERRYWEATHER (F. SOMMER). Bibliomania in the Middle 
Ages. With an Introduction by Charles Orr. 8vo, boards, uncut. 
New York, 1900 


Edition limited to 500 copies, of which 25 copies are printed throughout on Japan 
paper. This copy is No. 22, printed throughout on Japan paper. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


136. BLonpus (FLAviuUS). Historiarum Romanarum decades tres. [Colophon.] 


$37 


138. 


139. 


140. 


141. 


142. 


Finis historiae. Blodi quas morte prauétus nd copleuit. . . Impres- 
sae Venetiis f Octauianti Scotum Modoetiésem Anno salutis. M.CCCC. 
LXXXIII. XVII. Kalédas augusti. . . Roman type, 372 unnumbered 


leaves (first blank), 42 long lines to the page. Five and seven-line spaces left 
for capitals. Initial letter of each part (3 capitals) tlluminated in burnished 
gold and colors; other capitals filled in by hand in red or blue. Small folio, 
mottled calf, blind tooled, gilt edges, BY RIVIERE. Some margins lightly 
water-stained, last leaf repaired at blank corner, CONTEMPORARY MANU- 
scripT NoTeEs on a few margins. [Venice: Octavius Scotus, 1483] 


Hain, No. 3248. First EpITION. FINE, CLEAN Copy, WITH AMPLE MARGINS. 
COMPLETE, WITH THE INITIAL BLANK LEAF AND THE FINAL LEAF CONTAINING THE 
REGISTER, both of which are usually lacking. 

With a contemporary manuscript inscription on first blank leaf stating that the 
rns is authorized for use in the Monastery of Sancte Leornardi de Monte, with 

. date, 1484. 


BLount (Str THomAs Pore). De Re Poetica: or, Remarks upon Poetry 
With Characters and Censures of the Most Considerable Poets whether 
Ancient or Modern. Extracted out of the Best and Choicest Criticks. 
Small 4to, original calf, rebacked. London: Ric. Everingham, 1694 


First Epirion. With autograph inscription on fly-leaf,—“Geo: Drane ex dono Rich. 
Bowly. Sept. 25, 16906.” ; 

Sir Thomas Pope Blount was born in 1649, died in 1697, and came of a scholarly 
family; his father, Sir Henry, and his brother Charles, were eminent in the world of 
literature. Sir Thomas was the first systematic collector of Early English Literature, 
and many of the books in the “Bibliotheca Anglo Poetica” came from his library. 


Boccaccio (GIOVANNI). Il Decamerone di Messer Giovanni Boccaccio. With 
many curious spirited woodcut initials and vignette on ttle. Small 4to, old 
Venetian mottled calf binding, gilt fillet bands on sides, gilt back and 
edges, corners worn, title-page somewhat soiled and tear in margin repaired, 
pagination not consecutive. In Venetia, 1590 


Very RARE EARLY UNEXPURGATED EDITION. With slips containing early manu- 
script notes attached to several pages. 


Boccaccio. The Decameron. Translated into English Anno 1620. With an 
Introduction by Edward Hutton. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
London: David Nutt, 1909 


The Tudor Translation series. 


Boun’s Liprary. Dante’s Divine Comedy. 1899; Ovid’s Works. 1903; 
Selected Prose Works of G. E. Lessing. 1890; Works of Frederick von 
Schlegel. 1849; The Metamorphoses of Ovid. 1889; Philosophy of Life, 
and Philosophy of Language in a Course of Lectures by Frederick von 
Schlegel. 1847; The Philosophy of History in a Course of Lectures by 
Frederick von Schlegel. 1846; The Aesthetic and Miscellaneous Works of 
Frederick von Schlegel. 1849. Together, 8 vols. London, various dates 


Bompay Literary Society. Transactions of the Literary Society of Bom- 


bay. With numerous engraved folding plates. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper 
labels. 
London, 1819. Reprinted at the Bombay Education Society’s Press, 1877 


Book or Breauty (THE). (Late Victorian Era.) A Collection of Beautiful 
Portraits with Literary, Artistic, and Musical Contributions by Men and 
[ Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


[No. 142. Book oF BEAUTY.—Continued] 


143. 


144. 


145. 


146. 


147. 


148. 


Women of the Day. Edited and Arranged by Mrs. F. Harcourt William- 
son. Extensively illustrated with full-page photogravures on India paper, and 
portraits in text on China paper, after noted artists. 2 vols. royal 4to, dark 
green crushed levant morocco, triple gilt fillet borders on front covers, with 
a large triangular shaped floral design surmounted with royal coat-of-arms 
in gilt, enclosing the figure of a woman standing, outlined in gilt and onlaid 
in a darker shade of green morocco, beneath the whole of which the title of 
the book is in gilt letters; gilt panelled backs, gilt inside dentelle borders, 
uncut. New York and London, 1896 

EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 300 copies for sale in America and Canada, of which 


this is, No. 20. 
The illustrations include “The Yellow Buskin” after James M. Whistler. 


Book or CoMMON PRAYER (THE) and Administration of the Sacraments and 
Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Rro- 
testant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Together 
with the Psalter or Psalms of David. Text printed in red and black within 
ornamental borders. Folio, vellum, side covered with gilt decoration within 
gilt fillet border containing inscription in gilt letters, full gilt back, gilt top, 
uncut, metal clasps. New York: Printed for the Committee, 1893 


Limitep LARGE PAPER EDITION OF THE STANDARD PRAYER Book. Beautifully 
printed on American handmade paper at the De Vinne Press. The plan of symbolism 
and method of decoration were arranged by Mr. Daniel Berkeley Updike; the pre- 
paratory studies of plants were made by Mr. William Wells Bosworth; the designs 
for the borders and cover by Mr. Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, and the final drawings 
for reproduction by Mr. Joseph Eliot Hill. 


BooKBINDINGS. Brassington (W. Salt). Historical Bindings in the Bodleian 
Library, Oxford. Fully described by W. Salt Brassington. With repro- 
ductions of 24 of the finest bindings. 4to, boards, uncut. London, 1891 


BooKeLATEs. Hamilton (Walter). Dated Book-Plates. With a Treatise on 
their O:igin and Development. With about 100 illustrations. 1895; FIN- 
cHam (Henry W.). Artists and Engravers of British and American Book 
Plates. Illustrations. 1897. This Edition is limited to 1050 cones for England 
and America. Together, 2 vols. 4to, cloth, uncut. London, 1895-1897 


Booxs Anout Booxs. Bierstadt (O. A.). The Library of Robert Hoe. A 
Contribution to the History of Bibliophilism in America. With 110 dlus- 
trations taken from manuscripts and books in the collection. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1895 


< Printed throughout on Japan paper. Edition limited to 350 copies, of which this is, 
0. 52. :, 


Booxs aBout Booxs. A Sentimental Library. Comprising Books formerly 
owned by Famous Writers, Presentation Copies, Manuscripts and Draw- 
ings. Collected and Described by Harry B. Smith. Wath 56 facsimile 
illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, vellum back with gilt lettering, gilt top, 


uncut. Privately Printed, 1914. 
LARGE. PAPER. 


Booxs ABouT Books. Newton (A. Epwarp). The Amenities of Book-Col- 
lecting and Kindred Arfections. Boston, 1918; FurBUsH (CAROLINE C.), 


[ Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


[No. 148. Booxs aBout Booxs.—Continued| 


Catalogue of the Library of Caroline C. Furbush. New York: Privately 
Printed, 1903. Presentation copy from the Publisher, with typewritten letter, 
Signed. Edition limited to 206 copies on handmade paper, of which this 1s, 
No. 176; Portrair CATALOGUE (A) of the Books Published by Houghton, 
Mifflin and Company. Boston, 1905-1906. Edition limited to 100 copies; 
Du Bots (HENRI PENE). Four Private Libraries of New York. New York, 
1892. Edition limited to 1000 numbered copies; HUMPHREYS (ARTHUR L.). 
The Private Library. New York, 1897. Illustrations. Together, 5 vols. 
8vo and 4to, cloth and boards, uncut. 


149. Booxs aBouTt Books. Putnam (George H.). Books and their Makers During 
the Middle Ages. 2 vols. 1896; Doxpson, (W. T.). History of the Bas- 
sandyne Bible, the first printed in Scotland, with Notices of the Early 
Printers of Edinburgh. 1887; Livincston (LUTHER S.—Compiler). Amer- 
ican Book-Prices Current. 1901. LARGE PAPER Copy, No. 7 of 25 copies 
on large paper; BONAVENTURE (E. F.). Illustrated Catalogue of Rare 
Books, Illuminated Manuscripts and Historical Bindings. No date. To- 
gether, 5 vols. 4to and 8vo, cloth and half calf. - 

Various places, various dates 


150. Books AND READING. Matthews (B.). A Study of Versification. [1911]; The 
Historical Novel and other Essays. 1901; Hunt (LEIGH). Men, Women, 
and Books. 1891; Wit and Humour. 1890; GossE (E.). Gossip in a 
Library. No date; Lrg (G. S.). The Lost Art of Reading. 1902: LE GaL- 
LIENNE (RICHARD). How to get the Best Out of Books. [1904;] BRIDGES 
(RICHARD). Suppressed Chapters and other Bookishness. 1895; MARVIN 
(F. R.). The Excursions of a Book-Lover. 1910; Purnam (G. H.). Authors 
and their Public in Ancient Times. 1894; louNsBURY (THomas R.). The 
Standard of Pronunciation in English. 1904; Morey (C.). The Haunted 
Bookshop. 1919; GAIGE (R. C.) and Harscourt (A.). Books and Reading. 
1908; SPOFFORD (A. R.). A Book for all Readers, Designed as an Aid to.the 
Collection, Use, and Prese:vation of Books. 1900; FARRAR (F. W.). Great 
Books. [1898;] BLapEs (WILLIAM). The Enemies of Books. 1888; ELTON 
(CHARLES AND Mary). The Great Book-Collectors. 1893; Koopman (H. 
L.). The Mastery of Books. [1896;] BANcrort (H. H.). Literary Indus- 
tries. 1891, CounsEL Upon the Reading of Books. With an Introduction 
by Henry Van Dyke. 1900; BrrrEL (A.). In the Name of the Bodleian 
and other Essays. 1905; Boox-Lovers’ ALMANAC FOR THE YEAR 1896. 
[1895.] One of 100 copies on Japan paper. Some illustrated. Together, 22 
vols. 12mo, cloth. Various places, various dates 


151. BoswELL (JAMES). The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Together with the 
Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides. New Editions with Notes and Appen- 
dices by Alexander Napier. Engraved title-pages, portraits, and other .tllus- 
trations on India paper. 5 vols. in 15, half drab crushed morocco, gilt 
panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut. London: George Bell and Sons, 1884 


LARGE Paper. Printed at the Chiswick Press by Charles Whittingham & Co. 
Limited to 104 numbered and signed copies, of which this is, No. 49, signed by the 
printers. 

Best illustrated Edition. 


152. Botany. Alpinus (Prosper). De Plantis Aegypti. Liber cum Observationibus 
et Notis Ioannis Veslingii. 1640; [Atso] Ioannis Veslingii Mindani, De 
[ Continued 


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[No. 152. BoTany.—Continued] 


Plantis Egyptiis Observationes et Notae ad Prosperum Alpinum. 1638; 
Prosperi Alpini de Balsamo, Dialogus. 1639. Numerous woodcuts. 2 vols. 
in one, small 4to, mottled calf, cracked at hinges. Patavii, 1640-1638-1639 


RARE EARLY WorK ON BoTANY. The author was an eminent Italian botanist and 
physician, born at Marostica, in the Republic of Venice in 1553. In 1593 he became _ 
Professor of Botany at Padua, and was the first European who published an account 
of the coffee-plant. 


153. BOURCHIERE (JOHN, LORD BERNERS—Translator). Huon of Bordeaux. Now 
Retold by Robert Steele. Full-page illustrations, first page of each chapter 
with head-piece within ornamental borders. Small 4to, full polished calf, with 
gilt fillet borders on cover, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, BY ROOT AND SON. 

London, 1895 
One of the finest of the Chansons de Geste, put into English by Berners, and 
retold by Steele. 


4 


154. BREVIARY TREASURES. Translated by Jeremy Collier, F. A. Paley, T. W. 
Rolleston, and others. Beautifully illustrated with frontispieces, title-pages 
printed within pictorial borders, and vignette illustrations, all hand-colored, 
and heightened in gold, on Japanese vellum; 5 volumes printed within orna- 
mental borders, many hand-colored, and heightened in gold. 10 vols. 8vo, full 
daik blue crushed French levant morocco, sides ornamented with tulip 
design in gilt, onlaid in green morocco, with gilt stars interspersed; gilt 
backs, tulips onlaid in green and red morocco; doublures of cyan-blue 
crushed levant morocco, with tulip design onlaid in green and red morocco, 
with large outer border of dark blue crushed levant, dark red morocco tulips 
in corners; end-leaves of white watered-silk, gilt edges. Enclosed in wrap- 
pers of undressed calf. 

Boston: Privately Printed by Nathan Haskell Dole [1903-1905] 


HELLENIC EDITION, limited to 26 copies printed throughout on Royal Japanese - 
Vellum Paper, of which this is, No. 2. The illustrations are executed by Howard 
Pyle, the famous American Illustrator. FINE SET. 


CONTENTS 


Wisdom of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, by J. Collier; 

Selections from Aristophanes and Lucian, by F. A. Paley; 

Sayings of Epictetus, by T. W. Rolleston; Odes of Anacreon and Anacreontics; 
Satires of Horace, by Various Hands; Eclogues of Vergil, by Baron Bowen; 
The Olympic and Pythian Odes of Pindar, by A. Moore; 

Selections from the Koran of Mohammed, by George Sale; 

Story of Odysseus ‘in the Land of the Phaeacians, by Lang and Butcher; 
Selections from the Gesta Romanorum, by Rev. Charles Small. 


155. BRIDGES (ROBERT). Eros & Psyche. A Poem in Twelve Measures. The story 
done into English from the Latin of Apuleius. Frrst Epit1on. Small 4to, 
boards, vellum back, uncut. London, 1885 


156. BRIDGEWATER TREATISES. Prout (William). Chemistry Meteorology and 
the Function of Digestion Considered with Reference to Natural Theology. 

First Epition. 1834; RoGret (PETER M.). Animal and Vegetable Physi- 

ology Considered with Reference to Natural Theology. First EDITION. 

2 vols. 1834; BELL (Stk CHARLES). The Hand its Mechanism and Vital 
Endowments as Evincing Design. 1834: WHEWELL (REV. WILLIAM). 
Astronomy and General Physics Considered with Reference to Natural 
Theology. Third Edition. 1834; CHALMER (Rev. T HOMAS). On the 
[Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


[No. 156. BRIDGEWATER TREATIES.—Continued] 


157. 


158. 


159. 


160. 


161. 


Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Adaptation of 
External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man. First 
EDITION. 2 vols. in one. 1835; KirBy (REv. WILLIAM). On the Power, 
Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Creation of Animals 
and in their History, Habits and Instincts. First EDITION. 2 vols. 1835; 
Kipp (JoHn). On the Adaption of External Nature to the Physical Con- 
dition of Man. First EpITIon. 1836; BUCKLAND (REV. WILLIAM). Geology 
and. Mineralogy. Second Edition. 2 vols. 1837. All have plates or text 
illustrations. Together, 12 vols. in 11 vols. 8vo, full tree calf, gilt backs, 
leather labels. London: William Pickering, 1834-1837 


BRINKLEY (CapTAIN F.). Japan: Described and Illustrated by the Japanese. 
Written by Eminent Japanese Authorities and Scholars. Edited by Capt. 
F. Brinkley of Tokyo, Japan. With an Essay on Japanese Art by Kahwyo 
Okakura, Director of the Imperial Art School of Tokyo, Japan. Illustrated 
with numerous beautiful full-page original water-color paintings by native 
artists; full-page photographs and many small colored photographs 1n the text, 
illustrating the manners, customs, arts and manufactures of the country. 
10 vols. imperial 4to, in fine silk brocade of different colors, with title woven 
in gold, in design on front covers, silk ties for hinges. | 

Boston: J. B. Millet [1897-1898] 

MiKapbo EpITION. Limited to 250 copies, of which this is, No. 92. 

An exhaustive and sumptuous work, produced at great cost. Every aspect of life in 
Japan, that fascinating and quaint empire of the East, is minutely and thoroughly 
treated. A history of the progress of painting and decorating from the eighth century 
to the present time (1897), with biographies of the noted painters, forms a feature of 
great importance and value. 


BRITISH THEATRICAL GALLERY. A Collection of Whole Length Portraits. 
With Biographical Notices by D. Terry. With 20 full-page portratts, en- 
graved by Robert Cooper, after Clint, Sharp, Waldeck and de Wilde. Small 
folio, boards, leather back, binding worn. [London] 1825 


The portraits include those of prominent actors and actresses of the period in their 
favorite character, and include,—Mrs. Siddons, Edmund Kean, Charles Young, John 
P. Harley, Monsr. Le Blond, Mile. Copeland, and others. 


Broapway MAGAZINE (THE), April 1898—September 1901. Profusely illus- 
trated. 42 numbers, with original covers, bound in 7 vols. 8vo, cloth. 
New York, 1898-1901 


BroucHaM (Henry, Lorpb). Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who flour- 
ished in the Time of George III. With portraits, engraved on steel. 1845; 
CATTERMOLE (Rev. RIcHARD). The Great Civil War of the Times of 
Charles I and Cromwell. With 38 highiy finished engravings, from drawings 
by George Cattermole. 1857. Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. 

London, 1845-1857 


Brown (CHARLES BROCKDEN). Novels of C. B. Brown. 6 vols. 8vo, half 
vellum, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1887 


LARGE Paper, only 500 copies printed on paper, watermarked “C. B. B.” 


CONTENTS 


Arthur Mervyn, 2 vols; Wieland or the Transformation; 
Ormond, and Clara Howard; Edgar Huntly; Jane Talbot. 


First 


Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


162. 3 


163. B 


ROWN (THomaS). Works, Serious and Comical, in Prose and Verse. Copper- 
plates. 4 vols. 1760; Certain Miscellany Tracts. First PUBLISHED EDI- 
TION. Portrait. 1684; Select Epistles or Letters Out of M. Tullius Cicero. 
1702 [Aso] A Continuation or Second Part of the Letters. 1703; A Legacy 
for the Ladies. 1705; The Circle of Signor Giovanni Battista Gelli. Sec- 
ond Edition. 1710. Together, 9 vols. 12mo and 8vo, original calf, one bind- 
ing broken, some rebacked. London, 1684-1760 


ROWNE (Str THoMAS). Pseudodoxia Epidemica: or, Enquiries into very 
many Received Tenents, arid commonly Presumed Truths. By Dr. Thomas 
Brown Dr. of Physick. The Fifth Edition, with Marginal Observations, 
and a Table Alphabetical. Whereunto are now added Two Discourses, the 
one of Urn-Burial, or Sepulchrall Urns, lately found in Norfolk. The other 
of the Garden of Cyrus, or Network Plantations of the Antients. Engraved 
portrait. 4to, mottled calf, gilt fillet bands on sides, gilt panelled backs, 
leather label, inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges. 

London: Printed for the Assigns of Edward Dod, 1669 


Rare. The section containing “Urn-Burial” has separate title and pagination. Lower 
margin of portrait cut close shaving lower line of caption; some margins time spotted. 


164. BROWNING (ELIZABETH BARRETT). Hitherto Unpublished Poems and Stories. 


With an Inedited Autobiography. With 2 etched portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, full 
English calf, borders, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1914 
BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 453 copies. 


165. BROWNING (ROBERT) AND (ELIZABETH BARRETT). The Complete Works of 


Robert Browning. 12 vols. 1899; [ALSo] The Complete Works of Mrs. E. 
B. Browning. 6 vols. 1901. Edited by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. 
Clarke. With illustrations in two states, one on Japan vellum, the other on 
India paper; title-pages printed in red and black on Japan paper. Together, 
18 vols. 8vo, crimson French crushed levant morocco, sides ornamented 
with gilt fillet borders and corner floral ornaments with foliage design on 
background of dots in gilt; gilt panelled backs, with floral sprays, contents 
lettered in gilt; doublures of peacock-blue crushed levant morocco, with 
large center ornament, floral and leaf design on back ground of dots in gilt, 
flowers onlaid with crimson and white morocco, outer border of crimson 
crushed levant ornamented with floral sprays in gilt, gilt fillet bands; end- 
leaves of dark red watered-silk; gilt tops, uncut, BY THE TRAUTZ-BAUZONNET 
BINDERY. New York: George D. Sproul, 1899-1901 


AUTOGRAPH EDITION. Limited to 275 copies, of which this is, No. 42. With the 
Autograph Signatures of the Publisher, and the two Editors. 

COMPLETE EDITIONS OF THE WorRKS OF BoTH ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH 
BARRETT BROWNING, FROM THEIR OWN LATEST REVISED TExTs. Fully annotated 
throughout, the notes being fuller and more complete than in any previous edition. 

In the Works of Mrs. E. B. Browning, appear here for the first time in any edition 
brief pieces upon Carlyle and Tennyson, Italy and America, A Thought on Thoughts, 
and Horne’s Account of Psyche Apocalypte, a drama projected by the poet. 


166. BRYANT AND THOREAU. Unpublished Poems by Bryant and Thoreau—“Mus- 


ings,” by William Cullen Bryant; and “Godfrey of Bologne,” by Henry D. 
Thoreau. Etched and photogravure portraits and facsimile of both manu- 
scripts. 1907; FISKE (JoHN). Unpublished Orations. Etched portrait on 
Japanese paper, by Bicknell. 1909. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, vellum and half 
vellum. Boston, 1907-1909 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Limited to members only. 


167. 


168. 


169. 


170. 


171. 


Lye. 


175. 


174. 


175. 


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BUCKINGHAM (JOHN SHEFFIELD, DUKE OF). The Works of John Sheffield. 
Portrait of the author by Vertue, view of the author's monument, head and 
tail pieces. 2 vols. 4to, old calf, bindings worn. London, 1723 


First EDITION, printed in large type. Contains his famous poem “The Election of a 
Laureat” satirizing Congreve, Lansdowne, Cibber, Durfey, Gay and other noted 
poets. 


BULLEN (A. H.—Editor). Speculum Amantis: Love-Poems from Rare Song- 
Books and Miscellanies of the Seventeenth Century; Musa Proterva: 
Love-Poems of the Restoration. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, shot-silk gilt tops, 
uncut. Privately Printed, 1895 

Editions limited to 375 and 225 copies, respectively, each numbered as issued. 


Burnet (GiLBert, Bisnop). Bishop Burnet’s History of His Own Time: 
with the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume and Notes by the Earls 
of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, hitherto unpublished. 
Portraits. 6 vols. 8vo, half russia, leather labels. 

Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1823 


Burnet (GILBERT, Bisnor). The History of the Reformation of the Church 
of England. With the Collection of Records, and an Index. Revised and 
Corrected, with Additional Notes, by the Rev. E. Nares. Tutle-page and 
22 portraits of notable personages, engraved by R. Graves. 4 vols. royal 8vo, 
cloth, uncut, edges of bindings rubbed. London: J. F. Dove [1830] 


Burns (RoBERT). The Cotter’s Saturday Night. Engraved text, with vignette 
on each page. Royal 8vo, red leather, uncut. Boston, 1915 
BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Only 475 copies printed on Japanese paper. 


Burns (RoBert). The Geddes Burns. Poemis chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. 
Etched portrait on Japanese paper and facsimile portrait and MSS. 8vo,. full 
English calf, gilt borders. Boston, 1908 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 473 copies. An exact fac- 
simile of the original. 


Burns (ROBERT). The Complete Works of Robert Burns (Self-Interpreting) 
Illustrated with 60 etchings on India paper, and woodcuts, maps, and fac- 
similes. 6 vols. in 12, 8vo, dark blue crushed levant morocco, sides with 
single and triple gilt fillet bands, gilt tooled backs, inside gilt dentelle 
borders, doublures and end-leaves of crimson watered-silk, gilt tops, uncut. 

Philadelphia: The Gebbie Publishing Co., Limited, 1895-1896 


AYRSHIRE EDITION, limited to 50 copies printed for sale, of which this is, No. 17. 


[BuRTON (RoBERT).] The Anatomy of Melancholy. Wath facsimile of frontis- 
piece to original edition. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. 
Boston: William Veazie, 1859 


[BuTLER (SAMUEL).] Hudibras. First and Second Parts. Corrected and 
Amended, with several Additions and Annotations. 1678; The Third and 
Last Part. Written by the Authour of the First and Second Parts. 1679. 
Together, 3 vols. bound in one, full old sprinkled calf, back worn. 

London, 1678-1679 


First COLLECTED EDITION. 


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176. Byron (GEORGE GorDoN, Lorp). The Complete Works of Lord Byron, in- 


re, 


178. 


579: 


180. 


181. 


182. 


cluding his Suppressed Poems. Engraved portrait and plates. 5 vols. 8vo, 
boards, cloth backs, leather labels, uncut.. Paris, 1832-1833 


Byron (GEORGE Gorpon, Lorp). The Works of Lord: Byron. With his 
Letters and Journals, and his Life by Thomas Moore. Edited and with 
an Introduction by Richard Henry Stoddard. Portraits and views, all in 
three states, on Japan, India and plain papers, the set of frontispieces on plain 
paper colored by hand and signed by the artist; also facsimiles of MSS. and 
title-pages. Together 16 vols. 8vo, full red crushed morocco, with coat-of- 
arms in gilt on front covers, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut, 
BY MACDONALD AND ALLEN. Boston: Francis A. Niccolls & Co., 1900 


EDITION DES AMATEURS, limited to 100 copies, of which this is, No. 15, certified 
to and signed by the Editor, R. H. Stoddard. 


CONTENTS 


Hours of Idleness, English Bards, Etc.; Don Juan, 3 vols.; 

Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage; Curse of Minerva, Bride of Abydos, Etc.; 

Lara. Parisina, Siege of Corinth, Etc.; Manfred, Beppo, Mazeppa, Etc.; 
Francesca Di Rimini, Marino Faliero, Etc.; 

Heaven and Earth, Sardanapalus, Etc.; Werner, Cain, Age of Bronze, Etc.; - 
Life, Letters and Journals, 5 vols. 


Byron (GEORGE GorDON, Lorp). Finden’s Illustrations of the Life and 
Works of Lord Byron. With Original and Selected Information on the Sub- 
jects of the Engravings by W. Brockedon. Numerous engraved portraits and 
views. 3 vols. 4to, morocco, gilt backs and edges, slightly rubbed. 

London: John Murray, 1833-1834 


Goop Copy OF THE ORIGINAL EpITION. Plates superior to later impressions. 


Canova.(AnToNIO). The Works of Antonio Canova, in Sculpture and Model- 
ling, Engraved in Outline, by Henry Moses; with Descriptions from the 
Italian of the Countess Albrizzi, and a Biographical Memoir by Count 
Cicognara. Numerous fine outline plates. 2 vols. imperial 8vo, half russia, 
uncut, backs damaged. London, 1824 


First Edition with the plates as engraved by Moses. A third volume appeared in 
1828. 


Carapoc Press. Goldsmith (Oliver). The Vicar of Wakefield. Republished 
from the text of the first edition by Harry George Webb and his wife 
Hesba Dora Webb. Etched portrait of Goldsmith by Webb, signed by the 
artists in pencil, initials and ornaments. Small 4to, vellum, uncut. 

Bedford Park, Chiswick, 1903 


One of 360 copies printed and bound at the Caradoc Press. 


CARLYLE (THoMAS). The French Revolution. Numerous portraits on India 
paper. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt back and sides, uncut, cloth wrappers. 
Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, undated 


LARGE PAPER EDITION limited to 250 copies. 


CASTIGLIONE (BALDESAR). The Book of the Courtier by Count Baldesar Casti- 
glione. (1528) Translated from the Italian and Annotated by Leonard Eck- 
stein Opdycke. With 71 full-page portraits and 15 autographs reproduced by 
Edward Bierstadt. Royal 4to, limp vellum, uncut and unopened. 

New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1901 


Edition limited to 500 numbered copies, of which this is, No. 294. 
A List of the more than 100 editions published from 1528 to 1900 will be found on 
pages 419-422. 


183. 


184. 


185. 


186. 


187. 


188. 


189. 


190. 


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CATHEDRALS AND CASTLES OF Europe. Rose (Elise W.). Cathedrals and 
Cloisters of Midland France. 2 vols. 1907; FRAPRIE (FRANK R.). The 
Castles and Keeps of Scotland. 1907; MILTOUN (FRANCIS). Castles and 
Chateaux of Old Navarre. 1907; Castles and Chateaux of Old Touraine 
and the Loire Country. 1906; The Cathedrals and Churches of the Rhine. 
1906. All illustrated. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, Cloth. 

: Boston and New York, various dates 


CATHEDRAL AND CHURCH ARCHITECTURE. Bardwell (William). Temples, 
Ancient and Modern, or, Notes on Church Architecture. Full-page plates 
and illustrations in the text. Royal 8vo, half red morocco, gilt back, gilt top, 
uncut, BY BLACKWELL. London, 1837 

Presentation copy from the author. 


CATHEDRALS OF ENGLAND. Van Rensselaer (Mrs. Schuyler). English Cathe- 
drals. Canterbury, Peterborough, Durham. . . Illustrated with 154 
drawings by Joseph Pennell, also with plans and diagrams. 2 vols. royal 4to, 
boards, paper labels, uncut and partly unopened. 

New York: The Century Company, 1892 


Edition limited to 250 copies, printed from the original blocks and plates. 


CATHEDRALS OF ENGLAND. Wickes (Charles). Illustrations of the Spires and 
Towers of the Mediaeval Churches of England; preceded by some Observa, 
tions on the Architecture of the Middle Ages, and its Spire-Growth. With 
Supplement. 72 large plates, illustrating the principal Enghsh Cathedrals 
and Churches, many plates containing several examples. 3 vols. large folio, 
cloth, worn. London, 1853-1859 


Complete, with the Supplementary volume. 
This fine work illustrates the most beautiful specimens of Spire, Tower and Steeple 
Architecture in all parts of Great Britain. A valuable reference book for an architect. 


CaTLEy (ANNE). Life of Miss Anne Catley. . . Carefully Compiled and 
Edited from the Best and Most Authentic Records Extant. Portrait. 
London [Reprint] 1888; OzUvRES DE BorLEAu. Portfolio containing 7 
etchings by Louis Monzies. 8vo size. Paris, 1776; TIMBS (JoHN). Clubs 
and Club Life in London. JTilustrations. London, no date; MICKLE 
(WiLL1AM J.). The Lusiad, or, The Discovery of India. Oxford, 1776; and four 
others, two of which are odd volumes. Together, 8 vols. 4to and 8vo, various 
bindings. Various places, various dates 


CatuLtus (Carus VALERIUS). The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus. Now 
first completely Englished in Verse and Prose. The metrical part by Capt. 
Sir Richard F. Burton, and the Prose Portion, Introduction, and Notes 
Explanatory and Illustrative, by Leonard C. Smithers. Frontispiece. 8vo, 
half red morocco, gilt, uncut. London, 1894 

Limited to 1000 copies, printed for the translator, for private subscribers only. 


CatuLtus (Carus VaLerius). Another copy of the above. Slightly larger. 


Plate. 8vo, boards, vellum back, uncut. London, 1894. 
One of the 1000 copies as above. 


CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA (MIGUEL DE). The History of the Ingenious Gentle- 
man Don Quixote of La Mancha. Translated from the Spanish by P. A. 
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No. 190. CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA.— Continued] 
Motteux. With full page etchings designed and etched by Ad. Lalauze, in two 
states, one on Japan paper, and vignette on India paper on title-pages. 4 vols. 
in 8, 4to, three-quarter green morocco, gilt panelled backs, contents let- 
tered, gilt tops, uncut, portions of text with wider margins than others. 
Edinburgh: William Paterson, 1879-1884 
LARGE Paper. Printed on Whatman Paper and limited to 50 copies, of which this 


ia, No, 4. 
Finely printed and illustrated edition. 


191. CHANCEL SCREENS. Pucin (A. WELBy). A Treatise on Chancel Screens and 
Rood Lofts, Their. Antiquity, Use, and Symbolic Signification. Illustrated 
with figures copied on stone from drawings by the author. 4to, cloth, morocco 
back, gilt, gilt edges. ; London, 1851 


192. CHap-Booxs. Hindley (Charles). The Life and Times of James Catnatch, 

Ballad Monger. With 230 woodcuts of which 42 are by Bewick. ‘London, 

1878. Only 200 copies printed: FEDERER (CHARLES A.—Editor). York- 

shire Chap-Books. First Series, comprising Thomas Gent's Tracts on 

Legendary Subjects: with a Memoir of the Author, and a select number of 

facsimile reproductions of the original woodcuts. 1889; CRAWHALL’S Chap- 

book Chaplets. Extensively illustrated with colored reproductions. Undated. 
Together, 3 vols. 8vo and 4to, cloth and boards, uncut. 

London, 1878-1889 


193. CHAPMAN (GrorGE—Translator). The.Whole Works of Homer; Prince of 
Poetts [sic] In his Iliads, and Odyses. Translated according to the Greeke, 
By Geo. Chapman. Engraved title by Hole similar to that in the Ilhad of 1610. 
At London printed for Nathaniell Butter [1616]. Lacks the leaf “To the 
Imortall Memorie. . .” with portrait of Chapman, and the leaf A6 con- 
taining “Faults escaped;” [Aso] Homers Odysses. Translated according to 
the Greeke: By George Chapman. London, Printed for Nathaniel Butter 
[circa 1614]. Lacks the engraved title, but has printed title, the latter not 
in the Hoe copy. The two vols. bound as one, small folio, full red crushed 
levant morocco, gilt fillet bands and corner ornaments on sides, gilt back, 
gilt edges cover over marbled edges. London, 1616 


First COLLECTED EDITION. 


194. CHAPMAN (NATHANIFL). Manuscript Copy, entitled “Notes on the Practice 
of Medicine from the Lectures of N. Chapman M.D.” Portrait. 3 vols. 
-t2mo. half roan, rubbed, with name of,—George Thomas on fly-leaf of 
Vol. III. [1826-1827] 

Contemporary Manuscript Copy of Lectures delivered by Dr. Chapman at the 
University of Pennsylvania, covering about 600 pages, written in ink, taken down 
probably by a student attending at the University Medical School. 

Dr. Nathaniel Chapman was considered as the foremost physician in America, and 
from 1816 to 1850, held the chair of the Theory and Practice of Medicine at the 
University of Pennsylvania. He founded the Medical Institute of Philadelphia. 


195. CHATTERTON (THOMAS). The Works of Thomas Chatterton. Containing his 
Life, by G. Gregory, and Miscellaneous Poems. Illustrated with 7 copper- 
plates. 3 vols. 8vo, half russia. London, 1803 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


196. CHAUCER (GEOFFREY). The Works of Our Ancient, Learned, & Excellent 
English Poet, Jeffrey Chaucer: As they have lately been Compar’d with the 
best Manuscripts; and several things added, never before in Print. To 
which is adjoyn’d, The Story of the Siege of Thebes, by John Lidgate, 
Monk of Bury. Together with the Life of Chaucer. Also a Table, wherein 
the Old and Obscure Words in Chaucer are explained. Engraved frontis- 
piece containing a full-length portrait of Chaucer, surrounded by his genealog- 
ical chart. Folio, new mottled calf, polished, gilt fillet bands on sides, gilt 
and blind-tooled, full gilt back, leather label, inside gilt dentelle borders, 
gilt edges, small piece from lower corner of leaf torn off not damaging text, 
lower corner of last three leaves repaired. London, 1687 

This is a re-impression of Speght’s edition of 1602. 


197. CHAUCER (GEOFFREY). The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, compared with the 

Former Editions, and many valuable MMS. Out of which, Three Tales are 

added which were never before Printed; by John Urry. Together with a 

Glossary, by a Student of the same College [Dr. J. Thomas.] To the 

Whole is Prefixed the Author’s Life, newly written, and a Preface, giving 

an Account of this Edition. With engraved portrait of Chaucer, by Vertue, 

1717, and of Urry by Pigne, a vignette of Chaucer's tomb on title-page, and, 
engravings of the Pilgrims. Folio, old calf, rebacked, slightly rubbed. 

London: Printed for Bernard Lintot, 1721 


198. Cutromancy. Indagine (Ioanni). Diekunstder Chiromantzey Joss besehung 
der bend, Physiognomey /oss anblick des menschens. . . Extensively 
illustrated with woodcuts in text, including a portrait of the author, dated 1523. 
Small folio, half morocco, small hole in first leaf slightly damaging por- 
trait on reverse. 

Getruckt zu Strassburg, durch Joannem Schott. . . 1523 


199. CHISWICK LIBRARY OF NOBLE AUTHORS (THE): Comprising,—More (SIR 
Tuomas). Utopia. Translated by Ralph Robynson. To which are added 
the Life of the Author, by his Son-in-Law William Roper, and Some of His 
Letters. 1903; LANDOR (WALTER SAVAGE). Pericles and Aspasia. 1903; 
ApuLEtus. The Golden Ass. Translated by William Adlington. 1904; 
WALTON (IzAAK). The Lives of Doctor John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton 
Knight, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Doctor Robert 
Sanderson. 1904. Portraits and engraved title-pages. Texts printed in red 
and black. Together, 4 vols. narrow imperial 8vo, cloth, paper labels on 
backs and sides, uncut, and mainly unopened. 

New York: Privately Printed for the Scott-Thaw Company, 1903-1904 


Edition limited to 210 signed and numbered copies, for the United States of 
America, of which only 200 are for sale. 


200. CHRONICLE OF CLEMEDY (THE): or, The History of the IX. Joyous Jour- 


neys. . . of Master Gervase Perrot. Now for the first time done into 
English by Arthur Machen. Frontispiece. Small 8vo, boards, vellum back, 
uncut. Carbonnek, 1888 


One of 250 copies privately printed for the Society of Pantagruelists. 


501. CHRONICLES. FROISSART (SIR JOHN). Chronicles of England, France, Spain, 
and the adjoining Countries. 2 vols. 1852: MONSTRELET (ENGUERRAND 

DE). Chronicles. 2 vols. 1859. [Both] Translated by Thomas Johnes. 

With illuminated title-pages, and numerous illustrations im the text. To- 

[ Continued 


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[No. 201. CHRONICLES.—Continued] 


gether, 4 vols. royal 8vo, half red crushed levant morocco, backs gilt and 
blind tooled, uncut, gilt tops, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 
London: Henry G. Bohn, 1852-1859 


FINE Sst of these important Chronicles. 


202. CHURCHILL (CHARLES). The Rosciad and the Apology. Edited by Robert W. 
Lowe. With 8 full-page illustrations. London, 1891. Edition limited to 
400 copies, of which thts is, No. 129; SAMUEL JoHNSON’s Prologue Spoken 
at the Opening of the Theatre in Drury-Lane in 1747 with Garrick's 
Epilogue. A Facsimile of the hitherto undiscovered first edition. With 
Preface by Austin Dobson and Introduction and Notes by A. S. W. Rosen- 
bach. New York, 1902. One of go copies printed on Van Gelder paper. 
Together, 2 vols. royal 4to, cloth and boards, uncut. _ 


203. CIBBER (COLLEY). She wou’d and She Wou'd Not. A Comedy. Re-Arranged 
and Adapted into Four Acts by Augustin Daly. As Produced at Daly’s 
Theatre, January 13, 1883. 8vo, inlaid to folio, half seal-brown crushed 
levant morocco, full gilt back, gilt top, uncut. Leaves of text and plates 
all inlaid to size. [New York:] (Printed for Daly’s Theatre) 1886 

ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the addition of 23 portraits and views, and 6 play-bills. 
Among the portraits are included those of,—Ada Rehan, WITH HER AUTOGRAPH 
INSCRIPTION AND SIGNATURE; Mrs. Barnes; J. H. Kelly; Mrs. John Drew; and 
others. The play-bills are dated as follows for performances of the above play,—At 
the Walnut Street Theatre, February 24, 1830; At Wheatley and Drew’s Arch St. 
Theatre, Aug. 29, 54; At [Daly’s Theatre] January 31, 1883; The Same. February 


13, 1886; and a 3pp. play-bill printed in German for a performance at the Wallner- 
Theater, August 23, 1886. 


204. CIBBER (CoLLEy). An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber. Written 
by Himself. A New Edition with Notes and Supplement by Robert W. 
Lowe. With 26 original mezzotint portraits by R. B. Parkes, in duplicate, 
one on Japanese paper in brown ink before letters, the other on plate paper 
as India proofs after letters; and 18 etchings by Adolphe Lalauze. 2 vols. 


royal 8vo, cloth, paper labels, uncut. London: John C. Nimmo, 1889 
LARGE Paper, limited to 305 copies on fine deckle-edge paper, of which this is, 
NODES: 


205. CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.). The Writings of Mark Twain. [With a Biographical 
Criticism by Brander Matthews.| Etched portraits and title-pages by W. 

H. W. Bicknell, and other portraits and illustrations, all on India paper. 

25 vols. 8vo, full wine-color crushed levant morocco, sides with gilt double 

fillet borders and floral sprigs as corner ornaments; gilt panelled backs, 
contents lettered; wide inside borders; gilt tops, uncut, BY HADDON & CO. 
Hartford: American Publishing Co., 1899 

AuToGRAPH EpITION, with author's signature in Vol. 1,—“S. L. Clemens (Mark 

Twain).” Limited to 512 copies, of which this is, No. 3. The Biographical Criticism 


by Brander Matthews is autographed by him in full. Beautifully printed on spe- 
cially prepared paper, with watermark “Clemens.” 


CONTENTS | 


The Innocents Abroad, 2 vols.; A Tramp Abroad, 2 vols.; 

Following the Equator, 2 vols.; Roughing it, 2 vols.; 

Life on the Mississippi; The Gilded Age, 2 vols.; Sketches; 

Adventures of Tom Sawyer; Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; 
Pudd’nhead Wilson; The Prince and the Pauper; American Claimant; 
Tom Sawyer Abroad and Detective; My Literary Début; 

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court; Christian Science; 

How to Tell a Story; The $30,000. Bequest; Joan of Arc, 2 vols. 


206. 


207. 


208. 


209. 


210. 


211. 


212; 


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CoBBoLp (Rev. RicHarp). Valentine Verses; or, Lines of Truth, Love, and 
Virtue. Illustrated with portraits and 100 plates containing curious skeiches 
after spirited pen-and-ink sketches by the author. 8vo, boards, uncut, a 
few fox-marks on margins of several plates. Ipswich: E. Shalders, 1827 

First Epition. With armorial bookplate of Edward O. Wolcott. 


Corns. MADDEN (FREDERIC W.). History of Jewish Coinage, and of Money 
in the Old and New Testament. With more than 200 woodcuts. 8vo, cloth, 
leather back, gilt top, uncut. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1864 


CoLLieR (J. Payne). The Poetical Decameron, or Ten Conversations on 
English Poets and Poetry, particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and 
James I. First Epition. 2 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, 
slightly rubbed. London, 1820 

With bookplates of Edwards S. Marsh, and Stephen Williamson. 


COLLIER (J. PAYNE). The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time 
of Shakespeare; and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration. Engraved 
vignettes on title-pages. 3 vols. small 8vo, calf, gilt backs, leather labels, 
BY T. AITKEN. London: John Murray, 1831 


First EDITION. PRESENTATION Copy, with the author’s autograph inscription,— 
“With the sincere regards & hearty good wishes of J. Payne Collier, to Francis Cunning- 
ham.” (November, 1848.) Francis Cunningham was the son of Allan. Cunningham, 
writer and editor, and was himself the commentator on Ben Jonson. 


CoLLiER (J. PAYNE). The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time 
of Shakespeare; and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration. Engraved 
vignettes on titles. 3 vols. small 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, 
uncut. London: John Murray, 1831 

First EpitTion. A valuable record of the British Stage. 


CoLorED AQguaTINT ViEws. FELLOWES (W. D.). A Visit to the Monastery 
of La Trappe, in 1817: With Notes taken during a Tour through La Perche 

. and the Environs of Paris. Second Edition. Illustrated with numer- 

ous colored aquatint engravings, from drawings made on the spot. 8vo, 
full calf, broken at hinges. Stencilled crowned monogram in sepia, on 
title. London, 1818 


Three of the beautiful colored plates are connected with the lives and deaths of the 
ill-fated lovers, Abelard and Heloise. 


CoLoRED Copy OF JOHNSTON’S CHRYSAL. [JOHNSTON (CHARLES).] Chrysal; 
or The Adventures of a Guinea: Wherein are exhibited Views of Several 
Striking Scenes; with Interesting Anecdotes of the Most Noted Persons 
in Every Rank of Life through whose hands it has passed. By an Adept. 
With 12 full-page colored aquatint plates. 3 vols. 12mo, half blue crushed 
morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY RIVIERE. London, 1822 


Scarcr. AN ExCEPTIONALLY LARGE UNcuT Copy. One of the characters satirized 
in this work is General Wolfe, the hero of Quebec. 


Comic History oF MAN. STEPHENS (HENRY L.). The Comic Natural His- 
tory of the Human Race: Designed and Illustrated by Hen1y L. Stephens. 
With 4o full-page plates lithographed in colors by Rosenthal, of animals 
bearing human heads and representing various characters in the theatrical 
world, including Jenny Lind, Charlotte Cushman, P. T. Barnum, and many 
others. Royal 8vo, half morocco, slightly rubbed and foxed. 

Philadelphia, [1851] 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


214. CONGREVE (WILLIAM). The Works of William Congreve. Engraved portratt 
and plates. 3 vols. 8vo, old red English morocco, gilt backs and edges, 
leather labels, corners rubbed, margins of some plates slightly foxed. 

Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville for J. dnd R. Tonson, 1761 


Most copies of this finely printed Baskerville edition are badly foxed, the present 
has only slight spots on a few of the pages, and is above the average in condition. 


‘215. CONGREVE (WILLIAM). The Works of Mr. Congreve. The Seventh Edition. 
To which is prefixed, the Life of the Author. Wath engraved portrait and 
plates. 2 vols. 12mo, calf, rubbed. London, 1774 


216. COPPER PLATE MaGazINE (THE); or, Monthly Treasure, for the Admirers 
of the Imitative Art. Engraved vignette on title, and 124 full-page copper 
engravings, including portraits of notable personages, mythological scenes, 
and views, engraved by Collyer, Cook, Ryder, Wm. Sharp, Pollard, Walker, ~ 
and others. {With Biographical Text.] 4to, half morocco, a few margins 
slightly spotted. London: Printed for G. Kearsly, 1778 


The portraits include those of,—Chaucer, Shakespeare, Thomas Otway, John 
Dryden, Alexander Pope, Paul Whitehead, David Garrick, John Locke, Isaac 
Newton, Dr. William Harvey, George Buchanan, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Thomas 
Moore, Oliver Cromwell, Edward Rusell, Earl of Orford, John Hampden, George 
III, Voltaire, Fenelon, La Fontaine, Racine, Moliére, Corneille, Descartes, and 
others. 


217. CostuMES. EarLE (ALIcE Morse). Two Centuries of Costume in America. 
First Epition. Extensively illustrated with full-page and text reproductions. 
2 vols. 12mo, cloth, kid backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York [1903] 


218. COSTUMES OF THE FRENCH DRAMA. REGNARD (JEAN F.). CEuvres Complétes 
de Regnard. Nouvelle Edition augmentée de deux piéces inédites, précédée 
d'une Introduction d’aprés des Documents entiérement Nouveaux par 
M. Edouard Fournier. With numerous full-page costume plates in color, 
drawn by MM. Emile Bayard and Maurice Sand, and a facsimile letter in 
the author’s autograph. 1875; Picarp (L. B.). Théatre de L. B. Picard, 
de I’Académie Francaise. Nouvelle Edition précédée d’une Biographie 
de l’Auteur par M. Edouard Fournier. With numerous full-page portratts, 
in colors, of the principal actors in the role of the various characters. 1880. 
Together, 2 vols. imperial 8vo, board sides, morocco backs. 

Paris, 1875-1880 


219. COTTERELL (SrR CHARLES—Translator). Cassandra, the Fam’d Romance. 
The Whole Work in the Five Parts, Written originally in French [By 
Gautier de Costes] and now Elegantly rendred (sic) into English, By a 
Person of Quality. Title printed in red and black. Small folio, boards, calf 
back, title soiled, and two pieces of paper pasted on title to cover numerals 
written in ink. London: Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1652 


First ENGLISH Epition. “The famous Romance of Cassandra, from the French 
of Gautier de Costes, Seigneur de la Calprened; Cotterell’s dedication to Charles II. 
is dated from the Hague, 5 June, 1653; a first edition of a part of the work appeared 
in 1652, and the whole was issued in 1661, 1776 and (in 5 vols) 1725.”——-DICTIONARY 
oF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY. 


220. COURTIERS AND FAvouriTEs OF Royatty. Full-page portraits and illustra- 
tions, title-pages in red and black, on Japan paper, a few frontispieces in 
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[No. 220. CouRTIERS.—Continued] 


colors, 17 vols. (should be 20 vols.), 8vo, midnight-blue morocco, gilt backs, 
contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. __ 
Paris: Société des Bibliophiles; London and New York, Merrill and Baker, 


undated 
VERSAILLES EDITION, limited to 503 copies, of which this is, No. 34. 


CONTENTS 


Cardinal de Retz; Henry IV. of France; Talleyrand, 2 vols.; 
Madame du Barri, 4 vols.; Empress Josephine, 2 vols.; 
Marmontel, 2 vols.; Memoirs of Fouché, 2 vols.; 

Memoirs and Correspondence of Madame d’Epinay, 3 vols. 


221. CowLEy (ABRAHAM). The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley. Numerous 
engraved portraits and views. 3 vols. 8vo, old calf, rebacked, name written 

on title. London, 1707-1708 

First ILLUSTRATED AND First OcTAvo EDITION, with fine impressions of the plates. 


222. CowLEy (ABRAHAM). The Works of Abraham Cowley. With a Preface, 
Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson. Re-edited with New 
Biographical and Critical Matter, by J. Aikin. Portrait and plates. 3 
vols. 1806; [ALso] Prose Works of Abraham Cowley, Esq. Including His 
Essays in Prose and Verse. 1826. Together, 4 vols. calf, somewhat worn. 

London, 1806-1826 


With bookplate of William Whewell (Master of Trinity College, Cambridge), 
in each volume. 


223. Crime. Anonymous. Lives of the Poisoners. A History of the Most Famous 
Borgians of Ancient and Modern Times. [1882;] The Crimes of the Cranks 
or, Men and Women who have made Insanity an Excuse for Murder. 
[1882;] Suicide’s Cranks, or, Curiosities of Self-Murder. [1882;] Cupid’s 
Crimes, or, the Tragedies of Love, a History of some of the most Note- 
worthy Criminal Romances of Passion and Jealousy. [1882;] Scrap Book. 
Contains newspaper clippings relating to crimes, etc. The first four vols. 
illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, half morocco, one volume loose in binding. 

An unusual and interesting collection. 


224. Crime. Duke (Thomas S.). Celebrated Criminal Cases of America. 1910; 
Lomproso (CEASARE). Criminal Man. 1911; SmiTtH (ALBEFT). The 
Marchioness of Brinvilliers, the Poisoner of the Seventeenth Century. 
1886; MICHELET (JULES). The Sorceress, a Study in Middle Age Supersti- 
tion. 1905; RussELL (W.). Eccentric Personages, Memoirs of the Lives 
and Actions of Remarkable Characters. No date. Together, 5 vols, 8vo 
and 12mo, cloth. Various places, various dates 


225. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Carey (Davin). Life in Paris; comprising the 
Rambles, Sprees, and Amours of Dick Wildfire, of Corinthian Celebrity, 

. And his Bang-up Companions, Squire Jenkins and Captain O’Shuffleton; 

with the Whimsical Adventures of the Halibut Family; including Sketches 

of a Variety of other Eccentric Characters in the French Metropolis. 

With 21 colored plates representing scenes from real life, designed and etched 

by George Cruikshank, and 22 wood engravings by the same artist. 8vo, full 

green crushed levant morocco, gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt panelled 
backs, doublures of green polished calf, with gilt dentelle borders, and 

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[No. 225. CRUIKSHANK.—Continued] 


large corner floral designs in gilt, end-leaves of vellum paper with corner 
floral sprays in gilt, gilt edges, BY ROOT & SON. 
London: Printed for John Fairburn, 1822 


First Epition. Cohn, No. 104; Douglas, No. 43. 

With the half-title, and the “Leaf to the binder,” the latter being EXCEEDINGLY 
SCARCE AND FOUND IN BuT Few Copies. A companion volume to Pierce Egan’s 
“Life in London.” 

The illustrations are extremely spirited and true, an extraordinary fact, considering 
that the artist’s continental experiences were limited to one day spent in Boulogne. 


226. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Hone (WiLLiAM). Ancient Mysteries Described, 
especially the English Miracle Plays founded on Apocryphal New Testa- 
ment Story. With engravings on copper and wood, including 2 plates by 
George Cruikshank, one in colors. 1823. First Issue; Facetiz and Miscel- 
lanies. With 120 engravings drawn by George Cruikshank. 1827. Together, 
2 vols. 8vo, half calf and full polished calf, the latter with gilt back and 
edges. London, 1823-1827 


First Epitions. (1) Cohn, No. 385; Douglas, No. 60; (2) Cohn, No. 384; 
Douglas, No. 98. 


227. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Midnight Scenes and Social Photographs being 
Sketches of Life in the Streets, Wynds, and Dens of the City of Glasgow. - 
By Shadow. With a frontispiece by George Cruikshank. Second Edition. 
12mo, half calf, gilt back, gilt top. Glasgow, 1858 


228. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND RoBERT). The Cat's Tail: Being the History of 
Childe Merlin. A Tale. By the Baroness de Katzleben. First EpItTIon. 
With 3 fine etchings, in duplicate, one in colors, by George Cruikshank, 1831. 
Original wrappers bound in; [FooTE (SAMUEL).] The Tailors (or “Quadru- 
peds”). A Tragedy for Warm Weather. Illustrated with original designs, 
in duplicate, plain and colored, by Robert Cruikshank, engraved by Wright & 
Folkard, Armstrong, P. Cruikshank, and Starling. With Introductory 
Remarks by Richard Ryan. 1836. First EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRA- 
TIONS. Original wrappers bound in; Gay (JoHN). The Beggar’s Opera. 
Illustrated with original designs, in duplicate, plain and colored, by Robert 
Cruikshank, engraved by Kirchner and P. Cruikshank. With Introductory 
Remarks. 1837. First EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. Together, 3 
vols. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt tops, uncut. 

London, 1831-1837 


229. CRUIKSHANK (RosBeErRT). [Byron (George Gordon, Lord).] Don Juan. 
[Cantos 1 to 5.] A Correct Copy from the Original Edition. With engraved 
title, and 5 colored plates, 4 of which are signed,—I. R. Cruikshank. 8vo, 
polished calf, gilt fillet bands on sides with corner floral ornaments in gilt, 
gilt panelled back, leather labels, inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges, 
BY TOUT, engraved title soiled, 2 small tears repaired. 

London: G. Smeeton, undated 


RareE Issuz. Unknown to Marchmont, who cites an edition by Dalby, 1822, with 
3 colored plates by R. Cruikshank. 


230. D’ANNUNzIO (GABRIELE). Francesca da Rimini, Tragedia. Ornamental 
borders, initial letters, and head and tail-pieces, in red and black, designed by 
Adolphus de Karolis. {Italian Text, printed in red and black.] Square 8vo, 
vellum, gilt back and side, uncut and unopened, with ties. Milan, 1902 


234% 


232. 


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234. 


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D’ARBLAY (MADAME). Diary and Letters of Madame D’Arblay. Edited by 
her Niece. New Edition. Portraits and leaf of facsimile letter. 7 vols. 
12mo, half brown crushed morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. 

London: Henry Colburn, 1854 


DANCE OF DeEaATtH. Holbein (Hans). The Dance of Death. With an Intro- 
ductory Note by Austin Dobson. Illustrated. 16mo, half vellum. 
New York: Scott-Thaw Company, 1903 


PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPAN PAPER, and limited to 750 copies of which this is 
“Press” copy. 


DANCE oF DEATH. Holbein (Hans). Holbein’s Dance of Death, exhibited in 
Elegant Engravings on Wood, with a Dissertation on the several Repre- 
sentations of that Subject, by Francis Douce. Also, Holbein’s Bible Cuts, 
consisting of Ninety Illustrations on Wood. With Introduction by Thos. 
Frognall Dibdin. Illustrations. 12mo, half polished calf, gilt back, leather 
labels, uncut. London, 1890 


DAUDET (ALPHONSE). The Works of Alphonse Daudet. Translated by 
George B. Ives, Katherine P. Wormley, Marian McIntyre, and others. 
With an Introduction by Brander Matthews. Extensively illustrated with 
colored frontispieces and plates on India paper. 24 vols. 8vo, three-quarter 
red crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1899-1900 


COMPLETE SET OF THE EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 100 numbered copies, of which 
this, No. 20. 


CONTENTS 


The Nabob, 2 vols.; Fromont and Risler, and Robert Helmont, 2 vols.; 
Little-What’s-His-Name, 2 vols.; Little Parish Church; Evangelist; 
Numa Roumestan, and Rose and Ninette, 2 vols.; 

King in Exile, and Scenes and Fancies, 2 vols.; Jack, 2 vols.; 

Thirty Years in Paris, Arlatan’s Treasure, and La Fédor; 

Memories of a Man of Letters, Artist’s Wives, and Ultima; 

The Immortal, and The Struggle for Life; Monday Tales; 

Sappho, and Between the Flies and the Footlights; 

Tartarin of Tarascon, and Tartarin of the Alps; 

Port Tarascon, Studies and Landscapes; Letters from My Mill, etc.; 
The Support of the Family, and Notes on Life; 

Memoirs, by Léon and Ernest Daudet. 


235. DAVENANT (WILLIAM). The Works of Sir William Davenant Kt. Consisting 


of Those which were formerly Printed, and Those which he design’d for the 
Press: Now Published Out of the Authors Originall Copies. Portrait of the 
Author engraved by Faithorne. Small folio, boards, morocco back, library 
copy, stamped; “Dedication” leaf and “To the Reader” lacking. 

London: Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman,. . . 1673 


First FoLio EpiTion. “Ccelum Britannicum” has been erroneously ascribed to 
Davenant, and is inserted in this edition; it was written by Thomas Carew. 

With autograph signature of the poet,—Robert Southey. July, 1800, in ink on title- 
page. 


236. DAvIDGE (WILLIAM). Footlight Flashes. By William Davidge, Comedian. 


Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, rubbed. New York, 1866 


Inserted are 4 Autograph Letters Signed by people of the stage, viz,—the Author, 
William Davidge, with addressed envelope; C. W. Coldock, with addressed envelope; 
Joey Gougenheim; and I. H. Wilton. Also a Play-Bill announcing the performance 
of “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, Tuesday, 
March 11, 1845, the cast including William Davidge, Mr. Hackett, Mr. Couldock 
Edmund Glover, and others; also, the performance of the “Country Squire,” and 
“Joe Miller and his Men.” 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, N ovember 9th 


237. DE Bry’s EmBLEMs. Boissard (Jean Jacques). Tani Iacobi Boissardi Vesvn- 
tini Emblematum liber. Ipsa Emblemata ab Auctore delineata: a Theo- 
dorio de Bry sculpta, et. nunc recens in lucem edita. With engraved title, 
portrait, and 52 copperplate illustrations, by Theodore de Bry. 4to, limp 
vellum. Francofurti ad Moenum, 1693 


238. [DEFOE (DaNIEL).] Jure Divino: A Satyr. In twelve Books. By the Author 
of the True-Born-Englishman. First Eprrion. Portratt of the author 
engraved by M. V. dr. Gucht. Small folio, old panelled calf, rebacked. 

London, 1706 


239. DEFOE (DANIEL). The Romances and Narratives of Daniel Defoe. Edited 
by George A. Aitken. With illustrations by J. B. Yeats and L. Flameng, 
also reproductions of the original title-pages. 16 vols. 12mo, buckram, gilt 
tops, uncut, paper labels. New York: Groscup & Sterling Co., 1898 


COMPLETE SET OF THIS LIMITED EDITION, only 100 numbered copies for America, 
of which this is, No. 38. - ; 


240. [DELOLME (JouNn L.).] The History of the Flagellants, or the Advantages 
of Discipline; being a Paraphrase and Commentary On the Historia 
Flagellantium of the Abbé, Boileau, Doctor of the Sorbonne, Canon of the 
Holy Chapel. First EpITIon. 4to, rebound in full morocco. 

London [1777] 


241. [DELONEY (THoMAS).] Crispine and Crispianus, or, The Delightful and 
Princely History of the Gentle-Craft: Containing Many Matters of great 
Delight, very pleasant to read; shewing what famous Men have been 
Shoemakers in old Times, . . . also demonstrating why it was called 
Tue GENTLE-CRAFT; and how the Proverb first came, that a Shoemaker’s 
Son is a Prince Born. Concluding with the Shoemakers Glory: Being a 
Merry Song in the Praise of Shoemakers; to be sung by them every Year on 
the Twenty-fifth of October, being St. Crispine. Adorn’d with suitable 
pictures. 12mo, half dark red morocco, gilt lettering up back, gilt top, 
uncut, small tear in margin of leaf repaired. 

London: Printed and Sold by J. Hollis. . . undated 


One of the very rare late 18th century reprints. 

It has the following very interesting 18th century English Chap-Book bound in, 
—_“The Witch of the Woodlands; or, The Cobler’s new Translation.” Evans, Printer, 
Long-Lane, London. 


242. [DE Quincey (THomas).| Confessions of an English Opium-Eater. First 
EpItion, 16mo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges, BY RIVIERE. Lacks the 
half-title. London: Taylor & Hessey, 1822 


243. DIBDIN (THOMAS -FROGNALL). The Bibliographical Decameron; or, Ten 
Days Pleasant Discourse upon Illuminated Manuscripts, and Subjects 
connected with Early Engraving, Topography, and Bibliography. Wath 
numerous fine portraits, plates, vignettes, many on India paper, also wood 
engravings in text. First EDITION. 3 vols. royal 8vo, brown morocco, gilt 
backs and edges, slightly foxed. London, 1817 


244. Dippin (THOMAS FROGNALL). An Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare 


and Valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics. Together with an © 


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[No. 244. Dr1BpiIn.—Continued] 


Account of Polyglot Bibles, Polyglot Psalters, Hebrew Bibles, Greek 
Bibles and Greek Testaments; the Greek Fathers, and the Latin Fathers. 
Fourth Edition, Greatly Enlarged and Corrected. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, 
uncut. London, 1827 


245. DiBpIN (THOMAS FROGNALL). The Bibliomania or Book-Madness. History, 
Symptoms and Cure of this fatal disease. Introduction by Richard Garnett. 

With frontispiece to each volume, etched by W. H. W. Bicknell, after original 

oil paintings by Howard Pyle, made especially for this work, each plate 

in two states, one a remarque proof on Japanese paper, the other on Holland 

paper, without remarque. 4 vols. square 8vo, boards, uncut and unopened. 
Boston, 1903 

BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 483 copies. 


246. DicKENS (CHARLES). The Works of Charles Dickens. Wath allustrations by 
Hablot K. Browne, George Cruikshank, John Leech, Seymour, George Catter- 
mole, and others, some colored, all on India paper. 30 vols. bound in 60, royal 
8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt panelled backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, 
uncut. London: Chapman & Hall, 1881-1882 


FINE SET OF THE COMPLETE SET OF THE EDITION DE LUXE. Dedicated to Queen 
Victoria and extensively illustrated. 


CONTENTS 


Pickwick Papers, 4 vols.; Barnaby Rudge, 4 vols.; Oliver Twist, 2 vols.; 
Sketched by Boz, 2 vols.; David Copperfield, 4 vols.; 

The Old Curiosity Shop [and] Reprinted Pieces, 4 vols.; 

A Tale of Two Cities, 2 vols.; Great Expectations, 2 vols.; 

Little Dorrit, 4 vols.; Martin Chuzzlewit, 4 vols.; 

Christmas Stories [and] The Uncommercial Traveller, 4 vols.; 
American Notes and Pictures from Italy, 2 vols.; 

Christmas Books, 2 vols.; A Child’s History of England, 2 vols.; 
Nicholas Nickleby, 4 vols.; Dombey and Son, 4 vols.; 

Bleak House, 4 vols.; Our Mutual Friend, 4 vols.; 

Master Humphrey’s Clock; The Mystery of Edwin Drood. 


247. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Complete Works of Charles Dickens. Edited by 
Richard Garnett. Wath hand-colored frontispieces by “Kvd,” and F. O. €. 
Darley, portraits, illustrations, some colored, by “Kyd,” “Phiz,” Darley, 
Barnard, George Cruikshank, and others, on Japan, China and plain paper, 
facsimiles, and numerous other illustrations in the text, titles in red and black 
on Japan paper. 32 vols. 8vo, full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt fillet 
borders on sides, the front covers with large spray of morning glories in 
gilt; morning glory sprays in gilt on backs, contents lettered; broad inside 
border of blue crushed levant morocco, with morning glory vine in gilt, 
with doublures and fly-leaves of red calf; gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Merrill & Baker [1900] 
EDITION DES BIBLIOPHILES, limited to 26 lettered and registered copies, of which 
this is Letter L. 
CONTENTS 

Pickwick Papers, 2 vols.; Old Curiosity Shop and Reprinted Pieces, 2 vols.; 

Barnaby Rudge, and Hard Times, 2 vols.; Dombey and Son, 2 vols.; 

Nicholas Nickleby, 2 vols.; Our Mutual Friend, 2 vols.; Edwin Drood; 

Little Dorrit, 2 vols.; David Copperfield, 2 vols.; Oliver Twist; _ 

Martin Chuzzlewit, 2 vols.; Tale of Two Cities; Great Expectations; 

Christmas Stories; Christmas Books; Uncommercial Traveller; 


Sketches by Boz; Child’s History of England; American Notes, Etc.; 
Life of Dickens, by John Forster, 2 vols.; Bleak House, 2 vols. 


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248. 


249. 


250. 


251. 


252. 


253. 


254. 


Dickens (CHARLES). Charles Dickens and Marie Beadnell. Private Corres- 


pondence. Edited by George Pierce Baker. Etched portrait on Japanese 
paper, by Bicknell, photogravure and etched plates on Japanese paper, por- 
traits reproduced from original sketches. 1908. Some of ‘the original letters 
of Charles Dickens printed.in this volume are also reproduced in facsimile; 
The Dickens-Kolle Letters, Edited by Harry B. Smith. Supplemental to 
the Letters from Charles Dickens to Marie Beadnell. Two etched portraits, 
one by Bicknell, the other on Japanese paper, 2 facsimile leiters and facsvmile 
of sonnet to “Ariel.” 1910. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, half vellum, uncut. 
Boston, 1908-1910 
BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Editions limited to 493 copies and 483 copies 
respectively. 


Dickens (CHARLES). Langton (Robert). The Childhood and Youth of 
Charles Dickens. With Retrospective Notes, and Elucidations, from his 
Books and Letters. Portraits and views, head and tatl-pieces, proofs on India 
paper. London, 1891. EDITION DE Luxe, printed on Special Hand-made 
Paper, limited to 300 copies for sale, of which this is, No. 257; CHARACTER 
Portraits from Dickens. Selected and Arranged by Charles Welsh. 
Boston, 1907; [DickENs (CHARLES).] Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. 
Illustrated. London, 1853. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo and 12mo, cloth 
and half morocco. London and Boston, 1853-1907 


Dictionary. A Standard Dictionary of the English Language. Prepared by 
more than Two Hundred Specialists and other Scholars under the Super- 
vision of Isaac K. Funk, Editor-in-Chief. Full-page illustrations, and wlus- 
trations in the text. 2 vols. 4to, morocco, binding worn. New York, 1893 


DICTIONARY. Webster’s New International Dictionary of the English 
Language, based on the International Dictionary of 1890 and 1900. WE, 
Harris, Editor-in-Chief, F. Sturges Allen, General Editor. Illustrations in 
the text. Thick 4to, sheep, binding rubbed. 

Springfield, Massachusetts: I910 — 


Doran (Dr. JouN). In and About Drury Lane, and other Papers. First 
EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, full polished yellow calf, double gilt fillet border on 
covers, gilt backs, gilt tops, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 

London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1881 


First EpIt1on. ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 62 portraits of actors and 
actresses and a view, many of the portraits are inlaid, and three are in colors. 


Doves Press. COBDEN-SANDERSON (T. J.). The Ideal Book or Book Beautiful, 
a Tract on Calligraphy, Printing, and Illustration and on the Book beautiful 
as a whole. Thin 4to, vellum, uncut. Hammersmith [London] 1900 


Doves’ Press EpITION oF THE Hoty BisLE. The English Bible containing 
the Old Testament and the New. Translated out of the Original Tongues 
by Special Command of his Majesty King James the First and now Re- 
printed with the Text Revised by a Collation of its Early and other Princi- 
pal Editions and Edited by the late Rev. F. H. Scrivener. Initial letters 
printed in red. 5 vols. small folio, vellum, gilt lettering on backs, uncut. 

[London] Hammersmith: The Doves Press, 1903-1905 
A beautifully printed edition of the Holy Bible. 


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256. 


257. 


258. 


250. 


260. 


261. 


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DRAMA. BIOGRAPHIA DRAMATICA; or, A Companion to the Playhouse. 
Originally Compiled, to the Year 1764, by David Erskine Baker, continued 
thence to 1782, by Isaac Reed, and brought down to the End of November 
1811, with very considerable Additions and Improvements throughout, 
by Stephen Jones. 3 vols. in 4, 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, leather labels, 
rubbed. London, 1812 


First Epition. With bookplate of Frederick Leigh Colville, Vicar of Leek Woo- 
ton, Co. of Warwick. 


DRAMA. Early English Dramatists. Edited by John S. Farmer: comprises,— 
The Dramatic Writings of,—Nicholas Udall. 1506-1566; John Bale, 1495- 
1563; John Heywood. 3 vols. 1497-1587; Richard Wever and Thomas 
Ingelend. 1550-1553; Ulpian Fulwell. 1568; Edward Norton and Sack- 
ville. 1561-1566; Anonymous Plays. First to Fourth Series. 4 vols. 1500- 
1579; and “Lost” Tudor Plays and Some Others. Together, 13 vols. 12mo, 
boards, contents lettered on backs, uncut and partly unopened. 

London: Privately Printed for Subscribers by the Early English Drama 
Society, 1905-1908 
Edition limited to 350 copies. 


DRAMA. The Entr’acte and Limelight. A Theatrical Musical Critic and 
Advertiser. [A weekly publication.] January 1, 1881 to December 26, 
1885. With hundreds of full-page portraits of actors and actresses, and 
illustrations in text. 5 vols. 4to, cloth. [London] 1881-1885 


Drama. Farces. A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertain- 
ments, performed on the British Stage. Vignette portrait on title-pages. 
6 vols. 12mo, calf, rubbed. Edinburgh, 1792 


Drama. The Stage and its Stars Past and Present. A Gallery of Dramatic 
Illustrations and Critical Biographies of Distinguished English and Ameri- 
can Actors from the Time of Shakespeare till To-Day. Edited by Howard 
Paul and George Gebbie. Illustrated with 128 photogravure portraits and 
scenes from steel plates, and over 400 portraits in the text. 2 vols. folio, 
morocco, blind tooled and gilt sides and backs, gilt edges. ~ 

Philadelphia: Gebbie & Co., undated 


DRAMA. THEATRE (THE). A Monthly Review and Magazine. From August, 
1878, to December, 1897. Vols. 1 to 30 (lacks vol. 23, January to June, 
1894), bound in 38 vols.; [Also] Duplicates for 1894 (September to Decem- 
ber), 1895, 1896, and 1897. 4 vols. Extensively illustrated with photographs 
of noted actors and actresses, with facsimile signatures. Together, 42 vols. 
8vo, half calf and half morocco. London, 1878-1897 


DRAMA. THEATRE (THE). Illustrated Monthly Magazine Devoted to the 
Drama and Music. Vols. 1 to 20 [May 1901-December 1914.] Profusely 
illustrated with portraits of actors and actresses, and principal scenes of plays 
produced in the United States and from some produced abroad. 20 vols. royal 
Ato, 19 vols. green cloth, 1 vol. boards, original covers bound in. 

New York, 1901-1914 
This magazine was originally issued as “Our Player’s Gallery” but in 1901 changed 
its name to “The Theatre.” 


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262. DRAMA. Faxon (Frederick W.—Editor). The Dramatic Index, for the 
Years 1909-1912. 4 vols. square 8vo, buckram. Boston, 1910-1913 


Covers articles and illustrations concerning the Stage and its Players in the 
periodicals of America and England; with a record of Books on the Drama and of 
Texts of Plays published during 1909, 1910, IOII, 1912. | 


263. Drama. Blaisis (C.). The Art of Dancing, comprising its Theory and Prac- 
tice, and a History of its Rise and Progress, from the Earliest Times. 
Translated by R. Barton. With plates and music. London, 1831. DONALD- 
son (J. W.). The Theatre of the Greeks, a series of Papers relating to the 
History and Criticism of the Greek Drama. Plan. Cambridge, 1844; 
[WALKER (JOSEPH CoopPER).] Histor cal Memoir on Italian Tragedy from 
the Earliest Period to the Present Time . . . and Biographical Notices 
of the Principal Tragic Writers of Italy. London, 1799; SEILHAMER 
(GEORGE O.). History of the American Theatre Before the Revolution. 
Philadelphia, 1888. Together, 4 vols. 4to and 8vo, calf and half morocco. 


264. DRAMA. Cunningham (Peter). The Story of Nell Gwyn, and the Sayings of 
Charles the Second. Portraits. New York, 1891; BRERETON (AUSTIN). 
The Lyceum and Henry Irving. London, 1903; DALY (AucustTIn). Woffing- 
ton, a Tribute to the Actress and the Woman. Second Edition. Troy 
[1891;] CHAMBERLAIN (H. S.). Richard Wagner. Translated from the 
German by G. A. Hight. London, 1897. All illustrated. Together, 4 vols. 
Ato and royal 8vo, cloth. 


265. Drama. Farquhar (George). -Dramatic Works. Edited, with Life and 
Notes by A. C. Ewald. 2 vols. London, 1893. Limited to 520 copies; 
VonDEL (Justus VAN Den). Lucifer. Translated by L. C. Van Noppen. 
New York, 1898. Holland Society Art Edition, limited to 1250 copies; 
BoADEN (JAMES). Memoirs of Mrs. Siddons. Interspersed with Anecdotes 
of Authors and Actors. Philadelphia, 1893. Limited to 150 copies on 
LarGE Paper of which this is, No. 83; Lestre (AMy). Some Players, 
Personal Sketches. Chicago, 1899. Limited to 100 copies on plate paper, 
and the authoress’s portrait with signed inscription. Also laid 1m 1s a 2-page 
A. L. S. from the authoress to Robinson Locke relating to the book. All allus- 
trated. Together, 5 vols. royal 8vo and 8vo, cloth. 


266. Drama. A Collection of Biographies of Noted Actors and Actresses. Com- 
prising,—An Account of the Life of that Celebrated Actress, Mrs. Susannah 
Maria Cibber. 1887; The Life of Miss Anne Catley, Celebrated Singing 
Performer of the Last Century. 1888; The Life of Mr. James Quin, Come- 
dian. 1887; Memoirs of the Life, Public and Private Adventures, of 
Madame Vestris. 1839; The Life of Mrs. Catherine Clive, together with 
her Correspondence. By Percy Fitzgerald. 1888; The Life and Times of 
that Excellent and Renowned Actor Thomas Betterton. 1888; The Life 
of Mrs. Abington (formerly Miss Barton), Celebrated Comic Actress. 
1888; Public and Private Life of that Celebrated Actress, Miss Bland, 
otherwise Mrs. Ford, or, Mrs. Jordan. Undated. Portraits. Together, 8 
vols. small 8vo, vellum boards, leather labels, uncut. 

London, various dates 

All Reprints of the original issues. 


267. Drama. Ford (James L.). Cupid and the Footlights. ‘New York, no date; 
ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN STAGE (THE). A Pictorial Review of the Most 
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Notable Recent Theatrical Successes, together with Many Drawings and 
Portraits of Celebrated Players. New York, 1901; GALLus (A.). Emma 
Calvé, Her Artistic Life. New York, 1902; QUEENS OF THE DRAMA. Biog- 
raphies by R. N. Stephens. Portraits designed and etched on copper by 
F. L. Kirkpatrick and C. A. Worrall. Troy, no date; PORTRAITS OF CELE- 
BRATED COMEDIANS. Twelve full-length Portraits in Character, etched by 
J. McGoffin. Proofs on India paper. Philadelphia, 1888; BoorH (Epwin). 
Mr. Edwin Booth in his Various Dramatic Characters. Boston, 1872. (2 
copies); AMERICAN STAGE OF Topay. Biographies and Photographs of 
One Hundred Leading Actors and Actresses. With an Introduction by 
William Winter. New York, 1910; TERRY (ELLEN). Souvenir Programme 
Given by the Theatrical & Musical Professions, as a Tribute to Miss Ellen 
Terry. [London, 1906.] Together, 9 vols. 4to, cloth, and boards. 


268. DRAMA. THE OLD Dramatists. Works of BEN Jonson. Edited by Lt. Col. 
Francis Cunningham. 3 vols. No date; Works of GEORGE CHAPMAN. 
Frontispieces. 3 vols. 1874-1875; Plays of PHitip MaAssiInGER. No date; 
Works of CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE, including his Translations. No date. 
Together, 8 vols. 12mo, half calf, leather labels, marbled edges, edges of 
bindings slightly rubbed. London, 1874-1875, and undated 


269. Drama. Shaw (George Bernard). Love Among the Artists. Chicago, 1905; 
Three Plays by Brieux. With Preface by Bernard Shaw. English Versions 
by Mrs. Bernard Shaw, St. John Bankin and John Pollock. New York, 
1913; The Quintessence of Ibsenism. New York, 1904; John Bull’s Other 
Island and Major Barbara. New York, 1907; On Going to Church. Boston, 
1905; The Irrational Knot. New York, 1905; Man and Superman. New 
York, 1905; Plays, Pleasant and Unpleasant. 2 vols. Chicago, 1902. To- 
gether, 9 vols. 12mo, cloth. Chicago and New York, 1902-1913 


270. DRAMA. Goethe (J. W.). Faustus. Translated from the German and Illus- 
trated with Copious Notes by John Anster. 2 vols. London, 1835. Binding 
by Riviere; WiLson (Mrs. C. Baron). Our Actresses, or, Glances at Stage 

- Favourites. 2 vols. London, 1844; Davies (THomas). Dramatic Miscel- 
lanies. 3 vols. Dublin, 1784; CrsBBER (CoLLEy). An Apology for the Life 
of Colley Cibber. Written by Himself. 2 vols. London, 1756; STEELE 
(Mrs. EvizaBETH). The Memoirs of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley. 3 vols. 
Dublin, 1787. All, except the first two mentioned above, have copper-plates. 
Together, 12 vols. 12mo, calf and half calf. 


271. Drama. Fitzgerald (Percy). The Life of David Garrick. 2 vols. London, 
1868; The Kembles. 2 vols. London, no date; GREAT ARTISTS OF THE 
AMERICAN STAGE. A Portrait Gallery of the Leading Actors and Actresses 
of America, with Critical Biographies by Alfred Trumble. Part I. [New 
York] 1882; Epwarps (H.S.). Idols of the French Stage. 2 vols. London, 
1889; RacHEL. Memoirs of Rachel. By Madame De B-. 2 vols. London, 
1858; BoADEN (JAMES). Memoirs of Mrs. Siddons. Interspersed with 
Anecdotes of Authors and Actors. 2 vols. London, 1827; CALCRAFT (J. W.). 
A Defence of the Stage. Dublin, 1839; CLAYTON (ELLEN C.). Queens of 
Song. 2 vols. London, 1863. Together, 14 vols. 8vo and 12mo, calf and 
half calf. 


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272. Drama. Tracy (L.). The “Mind the Paint” Girl. New York [1912]. Miss 
Billie Burke Edition, with Programme of the tooth Performance of Miss 
Billie Burke inserted, with autograph signature of Miss Billie Burke; FoRD 
(JamEs L.). The Story of Du Barry. New York [1902]. Mrs. Leshe Carter 
Edition, limited. Souvenir of the Opening of the Belasco Theatre, September 
29, 1902, with presentation slip pasted on inside of front cover, signed in ink 
by Mrs. Leslie Carter and David Belasco; McCartuy (J. H.). If 1 Were 
King. New York, 1901; The Proud Prince. New York, 1903; WALTER (E.). 
Paid in Full. New York [1908]; EyTINGE (Rose). Memories. New York 
[1905]; and others. Mostly illustrated. Together, 16 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth. 


273. Drama. Gayley (Charles Mills). Plays of Our Forefathers. New York, 
1907; COCHRANE (A. B.). The Theatre Frangais in the Reign of Louis XV. 
London, 1879; Lavicnac (ALBERT). Music and Musicians. Translated 
by William Marchant. New York, 1899; DunLap (WILLIAM). History of 
the American Theatre. 2 vols. in one. London [1832]. With newspaper 
excerpts pasted on flyleaves and verso of title; New YoRK DRAMA (THE). 
A Choice Collection of Tragedies, Comedies, Farces, Etc. 3 vols. New 
York [1876]; BARKER (H. G.) AND ARCHER (W.). A National Theatre. 
London, 1907; Price (W. T.). The Analysis of Play Construction and 
Dramatic Principle. New York [1908]; and other books of a similar char- 
acter. .Some illustrated. Together, 17 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth, half 
calf and boards. 


274. DRaMA. Kobb (Gustav). Famous Actors and Actresses and their Homes. 
Boston, 1903; EGAN (PIERCE). The Life of an Actor. London, 1892. 
Reprint; BERNARDT (SARAH). Memories of My Life. New York, 1907; 
FITZGERALD (PERCY). The Lives of the Sheridans. 2 vols. London, 1886; 
IncraM (JoHN H.). Christopher Marlow and his Associates. London, 
1904; Moses (Montrose J.). The American Dramatist. Boston, 1911; 
Famous Actor-Families in America. New York [1906]; JEFFERSON 
(JosEPH). Autobiography. New York [1890]; and other Biographical 
works. All illustrated. Together, 17 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and leather. 


275. Drama. Bunn (Alfred). The Stage, Both Before and Behind the Curtain. 
3 vols. 1840; Lonpon STAGE (THE). A Collection of the Most Reputed 
Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Melo-Dramas, Farces and Interludes. 4 
vols. no date; MATHEWS (CHARLES). Memoirs. By Mrs. Mathews. 
Second Edition. 4 vols. 1839; Dippin (THoMAS). Reminiscences. 2 vols. 
1827; MatuEws (Mrs.). Tea-Table Talk. 2 vols. 1857; COLLIER (J. 
PayNE). The History of English Dramatic Poetry. 3 vols..1831. Some 
illustrations. Together, 18 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and boards. 

London, 1827-1857 


276. DraMA. Bunn (Alfred). The Stage, Both Before and Behind the Curtain. 
3 vols. 1840; ANonymMous. The Biography of the British Stage, being 
Correct Narratives of the Lives of all the Principal Actors and Actresses. 
1824; GERMAN TRouBADOoURS. Lays of the Minnesingers or German 
Troubadours of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. . . With His- 
torical and Critical Notices. 1825; CHETWoop (W. R.). A General History 
of the Stage from its Origin in Greece down to the present time, with the 
Memoirs of most of the Principal Performers that have appeared on the 

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English and Irish Stage for these last Fifty Years. 1749; VOLTAIRE (Mon- 
SIEUR DE). Critical Essays on Dramatic Poetry. With Notes by the Trans- 
lator. 1761: YATES (EpMuND—Editor). The Life and Correspondence of 
Charles Matthews. 1860; and others. Together, 19 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
various bindings, some worn. 


RAMA. Dibdin (C.). A Complete History of the English Stage. 5 vols. 
London, no date; Schlegel (A. W.). A Course of Lectures on Dramatic 
Art and Literature. 2 vols. London, 1815; BOADEN (JAMES). Memoirs of 
Mrs. Siddons, interspersed with Anecdotes of Authors and Actors. Phila- 
delphia, 1827 (2 copies, one damaged): Hazuitr (WILLIAM). A View of the 
English Stage, or, a Series of Dramatic Criticisms. London, 1818; COOKE 
(WILLIAM). The Elements of Dramatic Criticism. London, 1775; REy- 
NOLDS (FREDERICK). Life and Times. Written.by Himself. 2 vols. Phila- 
delphia, 1826; BALLIE (J.). The Married Coquet, a:‘Comedy. London, 
1746; Gorpon (A.). A Complete History of the Ancient Amphitheatres. 
London, no date; and others. Together, 20 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and 
old calf. 


RAMA. Goodwin (Nat C.). Nat Goodwin’s Book. Boston [1914]; BooTH 
(Epwin). Memorial Celebration. New York, 1893; JEROME (JEROME K.). 
On the Stage, and Off. New York, 1891; SHaw (BERNARD). The Author’s 
Apology. New York, 1905; NIRDLINGER (CHARLES F.). The World and 
his Wife. New York [1908]; HEywoop (T.). The Rape of Lucrece. London, 
1824: and others similar. [ALSO] Souvenir’s of the Lyceum Theatre, London; 
Acting Versions of Plays, etc. Together, 30 pieces, paper covers, 8vo and 
16mo. 


RAMA. Hiatt (Charles). Henry Irving, a Record and Review. London, 1899; 
Ellen Terry and her Impersonations. London, 1898; McKay (FREDERICK 
E.) and WinGate (C. E. L.). Famous American Actors of Today. New 
York [1896]; PEMBERTON (T. E.). Charles Dickens and the Stage. London, 
1888; SWINBURNE (CHARLES). A Study of Ben Jonson. New York, 1889; 
Morey (HENRY). The Journal of a London Playgoer, from 1851 to 1866. 
London, 1891; DoLE (NATHAN H.). Joseph Jefferson at Home. Boston, 
1898; Wiuts (N. P.). Memoranda of the Life of Jenny Lind. Philadelphia, 
1851; Rees (JAMEs). The Life of Edwin Forrest. Philadelphia [1874]; 
WINTER (WILLIAM). Tyrone Power. New York, 1913; CLARKE (A. B.). 
The Elder and the Younger Booth. Boston, 1882; and other Biographical 
works. Together, 36 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


RAMA. Books ON DRAMA AND DRAMATIC Criticism. Houssaye (Arsene). 
Philosophers and Actresses. 2 vols. New York, 1852; Totsror (Count L£o). 
The Kreutzer Sonata. Boston, 1890; FREYTAG (Dr. Gustav). Technique of 
the Drama. Chicago, 1900; MopERWELL (Hiram K.). The Theatre of 
Today. New York, 1913; PoLtock (C.). The Footlights, Fore and Aft. 
Boston, no date; LEwEes (GEorGE Henry). On Actors and the Art of 
Acting. New York, 1880; NosLE (Mitton). Shop Talk. Milwaukee, no 
date. Author's autograph on frontispiece; EATON (WALTER PRICHARD). 
The American Stage of Today. Boston, 1908; ARCHER (WILLIAM). About 
the Theatre, Essays and Studies. London, 1881; and other works relating 
to the Drama, etc. Some illustrated. Together, 51 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


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281. Drama. Books ON PLAys oR RELATING TO PLays. Longfellow (Henry W.). 
The Song of Hiawatha. With an Introduction by Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus. 
The Players’ Edition. New York [1911]; TAYLOR (BAYARD). Faust. 2 
vols. Boston, 1876; WEGELIN (Oscar). Early American Plays. New 
York, 1905; ANSTER (JOHN). Faustus, a Dramatic Mystery. 2 vols. 
London, 1835; RostanD (EpMonpD). L’Aiglon. Adapted into English by 
L. N. Parker. New York, 1900; MoLLoy (J. FiTZzGERALD). Famous Plays, 
with a Discourse by Way of Prologue on the Playhouses of the Restoration. 
London, 1886; PLUMpTRE (E. H.). The Tragedies of Sophocles. New York, 
no date; DE Musset (ALFRED DE). Barberine and other Comedies. 
Chicago, no date; Cross (S. E.). The Merchant Prince of Cornville. 
Chicago [1899]; SwinBuRNE (A. C.). The Sisters. New York [1892]; 
and others relating to Plays. Some illustrated. Together, 32 vols. 8vo and © 
12mo, cloth, boards and wrappers. 


282. DRAMA. CHAPMAN & Hai PusticaTions. Hawkins (Frederick). Annals 
of the French Stage. 2 vols. 1884; The French Stage in the Eighteenth 
Century. 2 vols. 1888; GRIBBLE (ERANCIS). Rachel, her Stage Life and her 
Real Life. 1911; Frton (AuGustTIN). The Modern French Drama. Trans- 
lated by Janet E. Hoagrath. Introduction by W. L. Courtney. 1898; 
Epwarps (H. S.). 1886. Some illustrated. Together, 7 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth, some uncut. London, 1884-1911 


283. DRAMA. CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS PUBLICATIONS. Gosse (E.). Henrik 
Ibsen. 1908; WitsTacH (PAUL). Richard Mansfield, the Man and the 
Actor. 1909; Wittiams (H. NokEL). Later Queens of the French Stage. 
1906; HUNEKER (JAMES). Melomaniacs. 1902; WALLACK (LESTER). 
Memories of Fifty Years. 1889; Limited to 500 copies, of which this is, No. 
23; WILSON (FRANCIS). Joseph Jefferson. 1906; MATTHEWS (BRANDER). 
The Development of the Drama. 1903: Davis (RICHARD HARDING). 
Soldiers of Fortune. 1902; Finck (HENRY T.). Wagner and his Works. 
2 vols. 1893; Chopin and other Musical Essays. 1889; and others. Some 
illustrated. Together, 22 vols. cloth. New York, 1867-1909 


284. Drama. Dopp, MEAD AND COMPANY PUBLICATIONS. Bulwer-Lytton (Ed- 
ward, Lord). Richelieu, or the Conspiracy. 1896. Large paper, limited to © 
150 copies, of which this is, No. 48; GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). She Stoops to 
Conquer. 1895. Limited to 100 copies, of which this is, No. 34; ARDITI 
(Luict). My Reminiscences. 1896 (2 copies); LAVIGNAC (ALBERT). The 
Music Dramas of Richard Wagner and his Festival Theatre in Bayreuth. 
1898 (Two copies); GOETHE (J. W.). Goethe's Faust from the German by 
John Anster. 1894; Mottoy (J. F.). The Life and Adventures of Peg 
Woffington. 2 vols. 1892; and others. Mostly illustrated. Together, 12 
vols. 8vo and 12mo, 10 vols. cloth, 2 vols. limp calf. 

New York, 1892-1900 


285. Drama. G. P. PuTnam’s SONS PUBLICATIONS. Galsworthy (John). Plays. 
[1909]; LEE (JEANETTE). The Ibsen Secret. 1907; GREGORY (LADY). 
Irish Folk-History Plays. 2 vols. 1912; HENDERSON (W. J.). Richard 
Wagner, his Life and his Dramas. 1901; OWEN (Joun). The Five Great 
Skeptical Dramas of History. 1896; ROBINS (Epwarpb). Echoes of the 
Playhouse. 1895. Some illustrated. 4 vols. cloth, 2 vols. cloth and boards, 

1 vol. boards with vellum back. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, 8vo. 
New York, 1895-1912 


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286. DraMA. HARPER AND BrorHEeRS PusticatTions. Hutton (Laurence). 


287. 


288. 


289. 


290. 


201. 


292. 


Curiosities of the American Stage. 1891. (2 copies); CABELL (J. B.). 
Gallantry. 1907; KENNEDY (CHARLES R.). The Terrible Meek. 1912; The 
Servant in the House. 1908; The Necessary Evil. 1913; AUSTIN (ALFRED). 
Flodden Field. 1903; Howarp (Bronson). Kate. 1906; MAETERLINCK 
(Maurice) Monna Vanna. 1904; and others. Together, 14 vols. 8vo 
and 12mo, cloth. New York, 1858-1913 


Drama. Houcuton, Mirr.in & Co. Pusrications. Murray (J. T.). English 
Dramatic Companies, 1558-1642. 2 vols. 1910; Dickenson (T. H.). 
Chief Contemporary Dramatists. 1915; CLAPP (H. A.). Reminiscences of 
a Dramatic Critic. 1902; STEBBINS (EMMA). Charlotte Cushman. 1878; 
MatrHews (BRANDER). A Study of the Drama. 1910; FARRAR (GERALD- 
INE). The Story of an American Singer. By Herself. 1916; VINCENT 
(L. H.). Corneille. 1901; Brooks (C. F. T.). The Tudor Drama. [1901;] 
Weyeanpt (C.). Irish Plays and Playwrights. 1913; HENNEQUIN (A.). 
The Art of Playwriting. 1890; and others. Some illustrated. Together, 17 
vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. Boston, 1868-1916 


Drama. L. C. Pace & Company PUBLICATIONS. Strang (L. C.). Players 
and Plays of the Last Quarter Century. 2 vols. 1903; Famous Actors of the 
Day in America. 1900; FROHMAN (DANIEL). Memories of a Manager. 
1911. Autographed presentation copy; LAHEE (H. G.). The Grand Opera 
Singers of Today. 1912; MACKAYE (PERcy). Caliban. 1916; ELSON (A.). 
A Critical History of Opera. 1901; and 5 others. Some illustrated. To- 
gether, 14 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. Boston, 1900-1916 


Drama. Lippincott & Co. Pusiications. Hornblow (Arthur). A History 
of the Theatre in America. 2 vols. 1919; HURET (JULES). Sarah Bern- 
hardt. 1899; FirzGERALD (PERCY). The Romances of the English Stage. 
1875; The Operas of Gilbert and Sullivan. 1894; HasTINGs (CHARLES). The 
Theatre. 1902; and two others. Together, 8 vols. 12mo, cloth. 

Philadelphia, 1875-1919 


Drama. MACMILLAN AND Co. Winter (William). Life and Art of Edwin 
Booth. 1893; CuHurcHILL (Winston). The Crisis. 1901; The Crisis. 
1902; STOKER (BRAM). Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving. 2 vols. 
1906 (2 copies); ZANGWwILL (I.). The Serio-Comic Governess. 1904; 
MackAavE (P.). Jeanne D’Arc. 1906; Sappho & Phaon. 1907; JONES 
(H. A.). Saints and Sinners. 1891; PHILLIPS (STEPHEN). Ulysses. 1902; 
The Sin of David. 1904; Nero. 1906; and others. Mostly illustrated. 
Together, 21 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, backs of two volumes broken, and 
one binding soiled. New York and London, 1892-1920 


Drama. Wm. H. ALLEN anp Co. Pustications. Pelly (Sir Lewis). The 
Miracle Play of Hasan and Husain, Collected from Oral Tradition. Revised 
with Explanatory Notes by Arthur N. Wollaston. 2 vols. 1879; EDWARDS 
(SUTHERLAND). The History of The Opera, from Monteverde to Donizetti. 
2 vols. 1862. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, bindings worn. 

London, 1862-1879 


DRAMA. SAmpsON Low & Co. PuBLicaTiIons. Cook (Dutton). A Book of 
the Play. 2 vols. 1876; On the Stage, Studies of Theatrical History and 
the Actor’s Art. 2 vols. 1883; Hatton (Joseph). Henry Irving’s Impressions 
of America, Narrated in a Series of Sketches, Chronicles and Conversations. 
2 vols. 1884. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, 1876-1884 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


293. Drama. Old Plays. Johnson (Ben). The Three Celebrated Plays, viz,— 


The Fox, The Alchymist, and The Silent Woman. Comedies. Plates. 
London, undated, Orway (Tuomas). Plays. Plates. 2 vols. London, un- 
dated, CHETwoop (W. R.—Editor). A Select Collection of Old Plays. 
With an Account of the Authors by the Editor. Dublin, 1750. Together, 
4 vols. 12mo, old calf, one binding damaged. 


294. Drama. Piays. Shakspeare (William). Macbeth. London, 1807; MILTON 


295. 


(JoHN). Comus, a Mask. London, 1808; COLMAN (GEORGE, the Yonger). 
The Mountaineers. London, 1795; The School of Reform. First EDITION. 
London, 1805; REYNOLDS (FREDERICK). The Delinquent. London, 1805; 
How To Grow Rich. London, 1793; CUMBERLAND (RICHARD). False Im- 
pressions. London, 1797; Hotcrort (THomas). Duplicity. London, 1782; 
GoLpsMITH (OLIVER). The Good Natur’d Man. New Edition. London, 
1768; [BICKERSTAFFE (IsAAc).] Doctor Last in His Chariot. London, 
1769; SHIRLEY (WILLIAM). Edward the Black Prince. First EpItion. 
London, 1750; ANonyMous. The Polite Gamester, or, Humours of Whist. 
A Dramatic Satire. Plate. London, 1753; Hitt (Aaron). The Roman ~ 
Revenge. London, 1753; WHITEHEAD (WILLIAM). Creusa, Queen of 
Athens. A Tragedy. First Epition. London, 1754; MorGan (Mc- 
NamarA). Philoclea. A Tragedy. First Epition. London, 1754; RALPH 
((James).] The Fashionable Lady, or, Harlequin’s Opera. London, 1730; 
GoLpsmITH [(OLIVER).] The Good Natur’d Man. Fifth Edition. London, 
1768; [COLMAN (GEORGE).] Man and Wife. London, 1770; KELLY (HuGH). 
A Word to the Wise. London, 1773; and others. Together, 47 pieces in 
II vols. 8vo, calf and half calf. 


Drama. Piays. Shadwell (Thomas). The Virtuoso, a Comedy. First 


EDITION. 1676; BEHN (ApHRA). The Rover, or The Banish’t Cavaliers. 
First Epition. 1677. Tear in last leaf repaired; DRYDEN (JOHN, JR.). 
The Husband his own Cuckold. 1696. With Preface by the author's father, 
John Dryden; CARROLL (S[usANNA]). The Perjur’d Husband. 1700. 
Together, 4 vols. 4to, wrappers and half morocco. London, 1676-1700 | 


296. Dramatic MaGaziNnEs. MISCELLANEOUS. A Collection of Dramatic Journals 


and Magazines: including,—THe Piayers. A Dramatic and Literary 
Journal. Conducted by Wilfrid Wisgast, for 1860. January 23: February 
25; May 12; July 28; August 18; December 1, 29, 1861. May 4. Wath 
portraits of Mr. Buckstone, Mrs. Stirling, Mr. Howe, Mr. H. Compton, Mr. 
H. Saker, Mr. Sims Reeves, Miss Louise Keeley, and Miss Helen Fauci; 
Tue LITERARY REVIEW and Stage Manager. A Journal of Literature, 
Music, the Drama, and Fine Arts, for 1850. January 24, 31; February 14, 
21; March 7, 14, 21. With portraits of Sim Reeves, Mrs. Mowatt, Edwin 
Forrest, Paul Bedford, Edward L. Davenport, Miss Vandenhoff as Pauline, 
and George Wild; FiGaro! or, Corbyn’s Chronicle of Amusements. A 
Weekly Journal devoted to Art, Music, and the Drama. New York, 
November 2, 1850 (one leaf imperfect); THE STAGE-MANaGER. A Journal 
of Dramatic Literature and Criticism. 1849. February 17; October 4. 
With portrait of William Macready; December 13; THE ByY-STANDER. 
Various Excerpts. Together, 20 pieces, in one vol. small folio, cloth. 
[London] and New York, 1849-1861 


At THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE OF THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF 


THE LATE ROBINSON LOCKE, ESQ., OF TOLEDO, OHIO 
BY ORDER OF HIS WIDOW, MRS. MABEL D. LOCKE 


Second Session, Numbers 297 to 575, inclusive 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9th, AT 8:15 O’CLOCK 


207. 


208. 


299. 


300. 


301. 


302; 


ae 


[DRYDEN (JoHN).] Miscellany Poems, containing a New Translation of 
Virgills Eclogues, Ovid’s Love Elegies, Odes of Horace, and Other Authors, 
with Several Original Poems. By the most Eminent Hands. First Ept- 
TION. Small, calf, rebacked, name in ink on title. London, 1684 


DrypEN (Joun). All for Love: or, The World well Lost. A Tragedy As it 
is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, and Written in Imitation of Shakespeare's 
Stile. Frrst EpiTion. Small 4to, half red calf. 

[London] In the Savoy, 1678 


DRYDEN (JOHN). Fables Ancient and Modern: Tiarislaked into Verse, from 
Homer, Ovid, Boccace, & Chaucer: With Original Poems. First EDITION. 
Small folio, old calf, rebacked. . London, 1700 


DRYDEN (JoHN). The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John 
‘Dryden, Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations by Edmond 
Malone. Frontispiece containing three different portraits of John Dryden. 
3 vols. small 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, leather labels. London, 1800 


[Dusors (EpwarpD).] My Pocket Book, or, Hints for “A Ryghte Merrie and 
Conceitede” Tour, in Quarto; To be called “The Stranger in Ireland,” in 
1805. 3 plates (lacks two plates). 12mo, boards, roan back, tear in fold of 
folding plate, name and date in ink on title. London, 1808 

A curious work. 


DUELLING AND GAMING. Moore (CuHar.es). A Full Inquiry into the Sub- 
ject of Suicide. To which are added (as being closely connected with the 
subject) Two Treatises on Duelling and Gaming. First EDITION. 2 vols. 
4to, half sheep, rubbed. London, 1790 


Dumas (ALEXANDRE). Celebrated Crimes. Translated by I. G. Burnham. 
Illustrated with photogravures after original drawings by De Los Rios, Prod- 
[ Continued 


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304. 


305. 


306. 


307. 


308. 


309. 


homme, Wagrez, and others, all the plates in two states one on India paper. 
8 vols. 8vo, three-quarter red morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges. 
Philadelphia: George Barrie [1895] 


IMPERIAL JAPAN LIBRARY EDITION, printed throughout on Japan paper, limited to 
500 copies, of which this is, No. 22, printed for Mr. Robinson Locke. 


Dumas (ALEXANDRE). The Romances of Alexandre Dumas. Portraits and 
other illustrations, titles im black and red, with vignette of the author, on Japan 
paper. 40 vols. 8vo, cloth, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1893 _ 


CoMPLETE SET OF THIS EDITION DE LUXE, LARGE PAPER. Limited to 1000 copies 
of which this is, No. 657. 
CONTENTS 
Vicomte de Bragelonne, 5 vols.; The Last Vendée, 2 vols.; 
Chevalier de Maison-Rouge; The Company of Jehu, 2 vols.; 
The Three Musketeers, 2 vols.; Chevalier d’Harmental; Ange Pitou, 2 vols.; 
Marguerite de Valois; Twenty Years After, 2 vols,; Forty-five, 2 vols.; 
The Regent’s Daughter, and The Black Tulip; The Queen’s Necklace; 
Memoirs of a Physician, 3 vols.; La Dame de Monsoreau, 2 vols.; 
The Two Dianas, 2 vols.; Comtesse de Charny, 4 vols.; First Republic, 2 vols.; 
The Count of Monte-Cristo, 4 vols.; The Page of the Duke of Savoy. 


[DuNTON (JoHN).] The Young Students Library. Containing Extracts and 
Abridgments of the Most Valuable Books Printed in England, and in the 
Forreign Journals from the Year Sixty-Five, to This Time. To which is 
added, A New Essay upon all sorts of learning; . . . By the Athenian 
Society. Also, a Large Alphabetical Table. Folio, old calf, rebacked, worn, 
pp. 317 to 320 lacking. London, 1692 


Durvy (Vicror). History of Rome and the Roman People, from its Origin 
to the Invasion of the Barbarians. Translated by W. J. Clarke. Edited by 
the Rev. J. P. Mahaffy. Illustrated with over 3000 engravings, 100 maps and 
plans, and numerous chromo-lithographs. 8 vols. in 16, royal 8vo, leather 
backs, cloth sides, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut, a few binders of darker 
shade. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1894 


ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EDITION, limited to 1000 numbered and registeréd copies, 
which are sold to subscribers for complete copies only, of which this is, No. 126. 


Duruy (Victor). History of Greece and the Greek People, from the Earliest 
Times to the Roman Conquest. With an Introduction by J. P. Mahaffy. 
Illustrated with over 2000 engravings, including numerous maps, plans and 
colored plates. 4 vols. in 8, imperial 8vo, half leather, gilt backs and tops, 
uncut, backs thumbed at top and bottom Boston, 1895 


RoyaL EpITIon, printed on fine ivory-finish paper, limited to 750 numbered 
copies, of which this is, No. 365. 


’ 


EarLy DutcH ENGRAVINGS. BALEN (MAtTTHYsS). *“Beschryvinge der stad 
Dordrecht. Portraits, views, some folding plates, and heraldic woodcut designs. 
2 vols. small 4to, full old vellum, with stamp on verso of titlke—“Trin. Coll. — 
Dublin. Duplicate sold.” Te Dordrecht, 1677 


EarLty ENnGiisH Poetry. The Bawd: A Poem. By a distinguish’d Wor- 
shipper in the Temple of Venus. 4to, half calf, gilt back, uncut, some pages 
soiled. London: Printed for the Author, undated 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


310. EARLY ENGLISH TRACTS ON PARLIAMENT AND THE EPISCOPACY: comprising,— 
RALEIGH (SiR WALTER). The Prerogative of Parliaments in England. 
1640; BACON (Sir Francis). A Speech Delivered concerning the Article of 
Naturalization of the Scottish Nation. 1641;StT. JOHN (MR.). The Speech 
delivered at a Conference of Both Houses of Parliament, held 16 Caroli, 
1640, concerning Ship-Money. 1641; FAVLKLAND (LorpD). His Learned 
Speech touching the Judges and the late Lord Keeper. 1641; CHARLEs I. 
The Kings Maiesties Speeches in this Great and Happy Parliament. 
November 3, 1640 to May 11, 1641. 1641; DicBy (Lorp). His last Speech 
against the Earle of Strafford. 1641; STRAFFORD (EARL OF). The Conclu- 
sion of the Earle of Strafford’s Defence, the twelfth of April, 1641. 1641; 
Annotations upon the Earle of Straffords Conclusion, the Twelfth of April, 
1641. 1641; A Protestation against a foolish, ridiculous and scandalous 
Speech, pretended to be spoken by Thomas Wentworth, late Earle of 
Strafford. 1641; WHITE (JoHN). A Speech concerning Episcopacy. 1641; 
James, ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH. Of Prelatical Episcopacy. 1641. Wath 
marginal notes in ink; RUDYERD (SIR BENJAMIN). Speech, concerning Bis- 
shops, Deanes and Chapters. 1641; DicBy (Lorp). Third Speech con- 
cerning Bishops, and the Citie Petition, the 9th of Febr. 1640. 1641; 
FIENNES (NATHANIEL). Speech concerning Bishops and the City of Lon- 
dons Petition. 1641. With marginal notes in ink; NEWARKE (LorD VIs- 
couNT). Two Speeches, the first concerning the Right of Bishops to Sit in 
Parliament, and the second about the lawfulness and conveniency of their 
intermedling in Temporall affairs. 1641; FAULKELAND (LORD VISCOUNT). 
A Speech concerning Episcopacy. 1641. Together, 14 pieces bound in one 
volume, small 4to, mottled calf, slightly rubbed. London, 1640-1641 


FINE COLLECTION. 


311. EARLY FLORENTINE WoopcuTs. KRISTELLER (PAuL). Early Florentine 
Woodcuts, with an Annotated List of Florentine Illustrated Books. Num- 
erous reproductions. Royal 8vo, cloth, leather back, gilt top, uncut. 

London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner, and Co. 1897 


LIMITED IssuE, only 300 copies printed, of which this is, No. 20. 


312. EARLY PRINTING. GERMAN INCUNABULA. Bulla Aurea Caroli IV. Imperator. 
4to, 26 leaves (last 3 blank), modern half calf, worn, some leaves soiled, 
small wormhole through margins, contemporary manuscript notes in Ger- 
man on margins and last blank leaves. Nuremberg: Anthony Koberger, 
1477. Hain, No. 4076; GUILLERMUS ParIsIENsIs. Postilla super Epistolas 
et Evangelia. Small folio, 216 leaves (first blank), original stamped vellum 

- over oaken boards, leather thongs and brass clasps intact, binding wormed, 
breaking at hinges, metal corner and center ornaments lacking, manuscript 
notes on some leaves, leaves m3 and 7 6 lacking and supplied in manu- 
script. [Reutlingen: Greyff, 1479.] Hain, No. 8229. FINE Copy, WITH 
RUBRICATOR’S DATE, 1479, AT END OF COLOPHON. Bound in at end of the 
volume is an old manuscript of the Passion of our Lord according to Saint 

- Matthew, in Latin, written in ink on 27 leaves of paper; KEMPIS (THOMAS 
4). Opera. Small folio, 184 leaves, original vellum, stained, loosened atstitch- 
ing, someleaves stainedatedges. Nuremberg: Caspar Hochfeder, 1494. Hain, 
No. 9769; SUMMENHART (ConRAD). Opus Septipartitum de Contractibus 
pro Foro Conscientiae. Small folio, 433 leaves, 18th’ Century sprinkled 
calf, sprinkled edges, binding rubbed, first leaves torn in margin, foxed. 


[ Continued 


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[No. 312. EArLy PRINTING.—Continued] 


Hagenau: Heinrich Gran, 1500. Hain, No. 15179. All printed in Gothic 
type. Together, 4 vols. Various places, 1477-1500 

RARE AND DESIRABLE VOLUMES OF GERMAN INCUNABLES. The Guillermus Pos- 
tilla is an extremely rare edition, no copy being recorded in Winship’s Census and 
there being no copy in the British Museum. In addition to its value as a rare issue, 
this volume contains an entire leaf from a very early vellum manuscript, the writing 
being a minuscule of not later than the Eleventh Century, and with peculiar inflec- 
tions or notations, partly in Greek characters, above the Latin words. Probably a 
leaf from a Missal of the late Carolingian period. 


313. EARLY PRINTING. ITALIAN INcuNABULA. Modestus. De Re Militari; [Pom- 
ponius Laetus] De Magistratibus Urbis et de Legibus. Roman type. Small 
4to, 29 leaves, modern boards, rubbed, leaf ¢ z in text and final blank leaf 
lacking. [Rome: Schurener, circa 1475-1478?] Hain, No. 11441; An- 
TONINUS, SAINT. Tractatus de Censuris. Gothic type. Imitial letter allum- 
inated in burnished gold with scroll border in colors, other capitals in red. 
Small 4to, 136 leaves (first blank), modern boards, worn, some leaves soiled 
at edges, old manuscript notes on many margins. Venice: John de Colonia 
and John Manthen, 1480. Hain, No.‘1270; MAMMOoTRECTUS super Bibliam. 
Gothic type. Small 4to, 303 leaves, old half roan, badly worn, back loose, 
first leaves mildewed, some other stains. Milan: Pachel and Sinczenceller, 

1481. Hain, No. 10561; CaRAccIoLUs DE Licio (ROBERTUS). Sermones 
de Laudibus Sanctorum. Gothic type. Small 4to, 210 leaves (2 blank), 
original stamped morocco, badly worn, stitching broken, leaves stained and 
wormed, printer’s device cut from last leaf, contemporary manuscript notes 
in margins. Venice: Arrivabenus, 1489. Hain, No. 4477; ALBERTUS MAG- 
Nus. Summa de Quatour Coaevis et de Homine. 198 leaves (2 blank). 
Venice: Luere, 1498; [AND] Opus de Animalibus. 260 leaves. Venice: 
Gregoriis, 1495. Gothic type. Capitals supplied in red and blue. Folio, 
2 vols. in one, original stamped vellum over oaken boards, brass trimmings, 
partly lacking, vellum and brass fasteners, binding rubbed but firm, first 
and last leaves slightly soiled. Venice, 1495-1498. Hain, Nos. 569, 547. 
Fine Copy, IN Goop ConpiTIon; Aquinas (THOMAS). Opuscula. Gothic 
type. Folio, original limp vellum, badly worn, some leaves stained, 21 leaves 
lacking. Venice: Locatellus, 1498. Hain, No. 1542. IMPERFECT, lacking 
leaves 48 to 65, 206, 262 and 263. Together, 7 vols. in 6 vols. 

Various places, circa 1475-1498 


314. EARLY PRINTING. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SIXTEENTH CENTURY PRESSES. A 
Collection of religious and classical works from Sixteenth Century Presses 
in England and France, including,—The Institution of Christian Religion, 
by John Calvin, translated by Thomas Norton. London, Arnold Hatfield, 

_ for Bonham Norton, 1599; The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romaines, 
by Plutarke, translated by Sir Thomas North. London, Richard Field for 
Iohn Norton, 1603; The Workes of Seneca, translated by T. Lodge. Title 
engraved by W. Hole. London, Printed by William Stansby [1614]; Summa 
philosophie naturalis . . . Pauli Veneti. Woodcut borders and printer's 
device on titles. Paris, Jehan Petit [1514]; Corpus Universe Historiae. 
Lutetiz, Apud Gulielmum Chaudiere, 1567; and 4 others. Together, 9 vols. 
first in 4to, others folio, old calf, some bindings badly worn, some hinges 
broken, several volumes are stained and the Petit volume badly wormed. 

Various places, various dates 
Not collated, sold as is, not returnable. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


315. EARLY PRINTING. ITALIAN SIXTEENTH CENTURY PRESSES. Parma: Fran- 
ciscus Ugoletus, 1506. Francisci Marii Grapaldi de partibus edium . . . 
Ato, modern boards, worn. [Parma: Franciscus Vgoletus, 1506.] Hain. 
No. 7868. NicE Copy; VENICE: GIUNTA, 1514. Decretuz Gratiani Glossis 
dni Joannis theutonici. . . annotationibus Bartholomei_ brixiensis 
: . Printed in red and black, Giunta printer's device in red on title, num- 
erous woodcuts, genealogical tree, woodcut initials. Thick 4to, contemporary 
stamped calf, badly worn, corners repaired, some leaves stained, mostly in 
margins, some small tears, last few leaves repaired, final leaf mutilated. 
[Venice: Lucas Antonius de Giunta, Florentinus, 1514;] ALDUs, 1527. 
[Greek title, followed by Latin,—] Simplicii Commentaria in tres libros 
Aristotelis de anima. . . Printed in Greek. Aldus printer’s device on 
title, and verso of final leaf. Small folio, old calf, badly worn, broken at 
joints, first and last leaves soiled, some old manuscript marginal notes. 
Trinity College Dublin Duplicate stamp on title. [Venice:] Aldus, 1527. 
FINE CLEAN Copy INTERIORLY; ROME: ANTONIUS BLADUS, 1557. M. Ter- 
entii Varronis pars librorvm qvattvor et viginti de lingva latina . 
Italic type. 8vo, original flexible vellum, worn, part of back cover cut away, 
corners of last few leaves frayed. Romae: Apud Vincentium Luchinum, 
1557. SCARCE EDITION, PRINTED -By ANTONIUS BLADUS; VENICE: COMIN 
DA TRINO, 1557. Vendetta di Rvggiero continvata alla Materia dell’ 
Ariosto con le Allegorie ad ogni canto nuouamente da Giouambattista 
Pescatore . . . Woodcut title, numerous small woodcuts in text, woodcut 
imitials. Italic type. 4to, original vellum, red edges. [Venice:] Al segno del 
diamente, 1557. Together, 5 vols. Various places, 1506-1557 

NIcE COLLECTION OF EARLY SIXTEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN PRINTING. 


316. EARLY PRINTING. PLANTIN AND OTHER SIXTEENTH CENTURY PRESSES. 
Belon (Pierre). Les Observations de Plvsievrs Singvlaritez & choses mem- 
orables . . . Woodcut portrait of Belon, woodcuts in text, folding plan. 
Printer’s device on title. Small 8vo, modern vellum, old name on title, some 
leaves slightly stained or soiled, plan reinforced at top. En Anvers: De 
l’ Imprimerie de Christofle Plantin . . . 1555 Nick Copy or THIS RARE 
Epition; Potysius. Selecta de Legationibvs. . . Printed in Greek. 
4to, old sheep, badly worn, some leaves stained. Antverpiae, Plantin, 1582; 
BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. . . Title vignette, engraved plates. 12mo, 
original morocco, brass clasps, rubbed, leaves soiled. Antverpiz: Plantin, 
1714. Not collated, sold as is; FLORES LEGuM. . . Woodcuts. Small 
8vo, modern half roan, rubbed, leaves stained. [Cologne: Cornelius de 
Zyryckze, 1507;] GUALTHERIUS Episcopus INSULANUS. Alexandri Magni 
Regis Macedonum vita. . . [In verse.] Title within woodcut border, 
colored by hand. 4to, modern half vellum, some leaves slightly stained. 
[Argentinensis (Strassburg), Renatus Beck,] 1513. RARE IssuE; ARRIANUS. 
Arriani & Hannonis periplus . . . Printed in Greek. Woodcut headpieces 
and initial letters, printer’s device on title and verso of last leaf. Small 4to, 
old calf, rebacked, binding rubbed, first and last leaves soiled, blank cor- 
ner of last leaf torn off. Basileae: Froben, 1533. RARE AND FINE EDITION 
FROM THE FROBEN PREss. Together, 6 vols. 12mo to 4to. 

Various places, 1507-1714 
Two volumes are Trinity College, Dublin, Library duplicates, with Library stamp. 


317. EARLY WorkK ON MATHEMATICS. SCHEINER (C.). Christophori Scheiner e 
Societate Iesu Germano-Svevi, Pantographice sev Ars Delineandi Res 
Quaslibet per Parallelogrammvm Lineare sey Cavvum . . . Geometrical 
illustrations in text. 4to, old calf, rubbed. 

Romae: Ex Typographia Ludouici Grignani, 1631 


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318. Epwarps (H. SUTHERLAND). The Prima Donna. Her History and Surround- 
ings from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century. 2 vols. 8vo, half 


maroon morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, BY MACDONALD. 
London, 1888 


319. Ecypr. Budge (A. E. Wallis). The Book of the Dead. 3 vols. 1901; COLLINS 
(Laura G.). Egypt. 1900; BRuGHscH-BEy (HENRY). A History of Egypt 
under the Pharaohs. Translated from the German by H. D. Seymour. 
Edited by Philip Smith. 2 vols. 1879; BrrcH (SAMUEL). The Manners and 
Customs of the Ancient Egyptians. 3 vols. 1878; Davis (CHARLEs H. S.). 
The Egyptian Book of the Dead. 1895; EcypTiAN MONUMENTS. A series 
of oblong plates some colored. [5 parts.] 1805. All illustrated. Together, 
11 vols. oblong folio, 4to, and 8vo, cloth and wrappers. 


320. EGypTiAN History. Maspero (G.). History of Egypt, Chaldea, Babylonia, 
and Assyria. Edited by A. H. Sayce, 9 vols.; The Same, Continued by 

S. Rappoport. 3 vols. Colored frontispieces and many hundred text ilus- 
trations and full-page plates. Together, 12 vols., square royal 8vo, three- 
quarter green morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, backs of 4 vols. faded. 
London: Grolier Society, no date. 


EpIt1ion NATIONELE, limited to 1000 copies, for England and America, of which 
this is, No. 48. The last volume by King and Hall, forming the thirteenth volume, is 
missing. 


321. Exot (GEORGE). The Works of George Eliot. Hichings and photogravures on 
India paper, rubricated title pages. 12 vols. 8vo, half yellow calf, gilt backs, 
contents lettered, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut, bindings slightly rubbed. 

Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1887 
= one SET OF THIS EDITION DE Luxg, limited to 500 copies, of which this is, 
0. 489. 
CONTENTS” 


Daniel Deronda, 2 vols.; Middlemarch, 2 vols.; Romola, 2 vols.; Poems; 
Essays; Mill on the Floss; Adam Bede; Scenes of Clerical Life; Felix Holt. 


322. ELsTon Press. Browning (Elizabeth Barrett). Sonnets from the Portuguese. 
With initials and borders by H. M. O'Kane. Text within decorative borders. 
Small folio, flexible vellum with ribbon fastenings, uncut. 


New Rochelle, N. Y., 1900 


mae SPECIAL EDITION ON IMPERIAL JAPANESE PAPER, limited to 60 copies, of which this 
is, No. 39. 


323. ELston Press. Langland (William). The Vision of William concerning Piers 
the Plowman. Illustrations and initial words by H. M. O'Kane. Small 
folio, boards, cloth back, uncut. New Rochelle, 1901 


Limited issue. The text is that edited by Rev. Walter W. Skeat from the edition 
revised and enlarged by the author about 1377. 


324. ELSTON Press. Shakespeare (William). The Sonnets of Shakespeare, now 
Newly Imprinted from the First Edition of 1609. Initial letters designed 
by H. M. O’Kane. 8vo, boards, buckrum back, uncut. 


New Rochelle, 1901 
One of 210 copies. , 


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325. Exston Press. Morris (William). Sir Galahad, a Christmas Mystery: 
Decorations by H. M. O'Kane, Large imitial letters in red. Royal 4to, boards, 
cloth back, uncut. New Rochelle, 1902 

One of 180 copies printed. 


326. ELsTON Press. Shelley (Percy Bysshe). The Cenci. 1903. One of 180 copies 
printed; SKEAT (WALTER W.) The Tale of Gamelyn. 1901. One of 200 
copies printed; TWINE (LAURENCE). The Patterne of Paineful Adventures. 
1903. One of 175 copies printed; HERRICK (ROBERT). Poems Selected from 
the Hesperides of Robert Herrick. 1903. One of 260 copies printed. Some 
with imitial letters and decorations from designs by H. M. O’Kane. To- 
gether, 4. vols. square 8vo, and 16mo, boards, cloth backs. 

New Rochelle, 1901-1903 


327. ELSTON Press. Morris (William). Five Arthurian Poems. 1902. One of 78 
copies printed; LODGE (THOMAS). Rosalynde, or Euphues Golden Legacie. 
Printed from the Edition of 1592. 1902. One of 160 copies printed; MILTON. 
(JoHN). Comus, a Mask. Printed from the original edition of 1637. 1902. 
One of 160 copies printed; PoPpE (ALEXANDER). The Rape of the Lock, an 
Heroic-Comical Poem. 1902. One of 160 copies printed; KEATS (JOHN). 
Endymion. Printed from the original edition of 1818. 1902. One of 160 
copies printed; GREENE (ROBERT). Pandosto, or The Historie of Dorastus 
and Fawnia. 1902. One of 160 copies printed. Title-pages and initials of all 
by H. M. O'Kane. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 


New Rochelle, 1902 
Printed in red and black. 


acu, tsbzevie Press. Helvyetiorvm Respvblica. . . 24 mo, Lugd. Bat. Ex 
officina Elzeviriana, 1627. The later edition, with pp. 535, [17]. One leaf 
torn, some margins trimmed close; BELGII CONFEDERATI Respublica . 
24mo. Lvgd. Batav. Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1630. Best edition, with 
pp. [xvi], 352, [20], and 3 blank leaves. Two leaves torn; CAMPANELLA 
(THoMAS). De Monarchia Hispanica. . . 24mo. Amsterodami: Apud 
Ludouicum Elzevirium, 1653; BACON (SiR FRANCIS). Scripta in Naturali 
et Vniversali Philosophia. Folding table. Small 12mo. Amsterodami, Apud 
Ludovicum Elzevirium, 1653; Pytrurus (J.). Responsio Exetastica ad 
tractatum . . . cui titules Preadamite . . . Prinier’s device on title. 
Small 12mo, original flexible vellum, torn at edge. Lugd. Batav. Apud 
Johannem Elsevirivm. Academ. Typograph. 1656. No engraved title was 
issued in this work; CurTIUS Rurus (Q.). Historia Alexandri Magni . 
Folding map, engraved, and engraved plate at p. 154; woodcuts in text. 8vo. 
Lvgdvni Batavorvm: Apud Johannem Elsevirium, Acad. Typog: 1585. 
RARELY FOUND WITH THE PLATE, which is not mentioned by Goldsmid in 
his collation; AMIRAULT (MoysE). La Vie de Francois, Seignevr de la Noué, 
dit Bras-de-Fer . . . Printer’s device on title; 2 folding genealogical tables. 
Ato. A Leyde, Chez Jean Elsevier, 1661. No engraved title was issued with 
this work. With engraved title in each volume (unless otherwise noted). To- 
gether, 7 vols. 24mo to 4to, all in contemporary calf, except one noted above 
in vellum, bindings worn, some backs broken. 
Leyden and Amsterdam, 1627-1661 


All the above with one exception are duplicates from Trinity College Library, 
Dublin, several with Library stamp. 


329. EMBLEMS. Zegepraal der Goddelyke Liefde. Engraved title-page and 47 vig- 
nette emblems. 12mo. old calf, worn, some leaves slightly stained. 
Tot Gouda: by Lucas Kloppenburg, 1709 


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330. EMERSON (RALPH WALDO). The Complete Works of Emerson. With a 
Biography, Introduction and Notes, by Edward Waldo Emerson, and a 
General Index. Illustrated with photogravure portraits and views on India 
paper. 12 vols., 8vo, three-quarter dark green crushed levant morocco, 
gilt fillet bands on sides, gilt tooled backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1903-1904 


AuTOGRAPH CENTENARY EDITION limited to 600 numbered copies, of which this is, 
No. 66. Signed by the publisher. With a two-page 4to Manuscript by Emerson, 


inlaid and inserted. 
CONTENTS 


Nature, Addresses, Lectures; Essays, 2 vols.; 

Representative Men; English Traits; Conduct of Life; 

Society and Solitude; Letters and Social Aims; Poems; ‘ 
Lectures and Biographical Sketches; Miscellanies; 

Natural History of Intellect. 


331. [EMILIANNE (Gas. De).] The Frauds of Romish Monks and Priests, set forth 
In Eight Letters; [ALso] Observations on a Journy to Naples. Wherein 
The Frauds of Romish Monks and Priests are ‘farther Discover’d. FIRST 
EDITIONS. 2 vols. small 8vo, sprinkled calf, fillet borders, gilt backs and 
edges. London, 1691 


332. ENCYCLOPADIA BRITANNICA (THE). A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature 
and General Information. ELEVENTH Epir1on. Illustrated with thousands of 
text illustrations, full-page colors maps, etc. WITH THE INDEX VOLUME. 
29 vols. 4to, full limp morocco, gilt, gilt edges. 

Cambridge, England, and New York, 1910-1911 
CoMPLETE SET OF THE LATEST EDITION. THE INDIA PAPER ISSUE. 


333. ENGLISH GARNER (AN.). Arber (Professor Edward—Editor). An English 
Garner. Ingatherings from our History and Literature. [With Introduc- 
tions by Sidney Lee, Andrew Lang, G. A. Aitken, Alfred W. Pollard, A. H. 
Bullen, C. H. Firth, E. R. Beazley and J. C. Collins.] Portraits. 12 vols. 

8vo, half blue morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. 
London: Archibald Constable and Co. Ltd., 1909 


PENsHuRST EDITION, limited to 750 copies for England and America, of which this 


‘is, No. 4. 
CONTENTS 


Tudor Tracts; Stuart Tracts, 1603-1693; Later Stuart Tracts; 
Voyages and Travels, 2 vols.; Social England Illustrated; 
Critical Essays and Literary Fragments; 

Elizabethan Sonnets, 2 vols.; Some Longer Elizabethan Poems; 
Shorter Elizabethan Poems; Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse. 


334. ENGLISH GARNER (AN.). The same. 12 vols. 8vo, cloth, contents lettered. 
New York: E. P. Dutton and Co. [1909] 


This is the issue printed in Edinburgh, from the same plates as the above, for 
Archibald Constable and Co., but with the New York title-pages. 


335. ENGRAVING. [Baker (W. T.).] The Origin and Antiquity of Engraving with 
some Remarks on the Utility and Pleasures of Prints. 1872; LossING 
(BENson J.). A Memorial of Alexander Anderson, M.D. the First En- 
graver on Wood in America. 1872; BEWICK Memento. With an Intro- 
duction by Robert Robinson. Catalogue with Purchasers’ Names and 
Prices Realized on the Scarce and Curious Collection of . . . Bewick 
Relics. 1184. Two volumes illustrated. Together, 3 vols. 4to and 8vo. 

Various places, various dates 


336. 


337- 


338. 


339. 


340. 


341. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


ENGRAVINGS ON Woop. By Members of the Society of American Wood- 
Engravers. With an Introduction and Descriptive Text by William M. 
Laffan. With 19 plates (should be 25), by W. B. Closson, T. Cole, J. P. 
Davis, F. French, C. A. Powell, and other American engravers, from paintings 
by noted artists, All Proofs on China paper, signed by both painter and en- 
graver. Folio, text and plates loose. In portfolio. New York, 1887 


Edition limited to 112 copies, of which this is, No. 103. Of the several blocks all 
proofs, other than those contained in this edition, have been destroyed. 


ENGRAVINGS ‘ON Woop. By Members of the Society of American Wood- 
Engravers. With an Introduction and Descriptive Text by William M. 
Laffan. With numerous full-page plates. Folio, cloth, gilt edges. 

New York, 1887 


Epocus or ANCIENT History. Edited by Rev. Sir G. W. Cox, and C. Sankey. 
10 vols. 1898-1905: Epocus or MoperN History. Edited by C. Colbeck, 
Edward F. Morris, and J. Surtees Phillpotts. 19 vols. 1898-1906. Numerous 
maps in colors. Together, 29 vols. 16mo, cloth. 

London and New York, 1898-1906 


Erasmus in Praise of Folly. Illustrated with many curious cuts, designed, 
drawn and etched by Hans Holbein. London, 1876; SENECA’s Morals. By 
way of abstract to which is added a Discourse under the title of an After- 
thought by Sir Roger L’Estrange. Facsimiles. New York, 1917. Cen- 
tennial Edition limited to 750 copies, of which this is, No. 165; ANACREON. 
The Odes of Anacreon. Translated by Thomas Moore. Wath designs by 
Girodet de Roussy. New York, 1903; ORPHEUS. The Mystical Hymns of 
Orpheus. Translated by Thomas Taylor. London, 1896. Together, 4 vols. 
12mo and 8vo, cloth and boards, uncut. 


Essex-HousE Press EDITION OF THE PRAYER Book oF Epwarp VII. The 
Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other 
Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of 
England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are 
to be sung or said in Churches; and the Form and Manner of Making, Or- 
daining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons. Frontispiece 
and ornamental title-page, and numerous woodcuts throughout text, the designs 
by C. R. Ashbee. Printed in red and black, a portion of text in double col- 
umns. Folio, board sides, melon crushed morocco back; gilt lettering on 
back, iron clasps attached to morocco fasteners, uncut, By EYRE AND 
SPOTTISWOODE. 

London, and Campden, Gloucestershire: At the Press of the Guild of 
Handicraft, 1901-1903 
This edition is limited to 400 copies, of which this is, No. 64. 


Ercutncs. Notable Etchings by American Artists. Text by Ripley Hitch- 
cock. Full-page etched plates on thin Japan paper, all proofs, each signed by 
the respective artists. Folio, brown morocco, sides ornamented with gilt 
fillet and scalloped bands; wide inside morocco borders with scroll designs 
in gilt: light pink brocaded silk doublures and fly-leaves; gilt edges. 

New York, 1886 

JAPAN Proor EDITION, signed and numbered, limited to 100 copies. The plates 

include,—Moorish Incense Burner, by J. L. Gerome Ferris; The White Rose, by 

Frederick W. Freer; The Lily Pond, by K. van Elten; “Ca Pince!” by James J. 

Calahan; Old Trinity and Wall Street, by F. M. Gregory; The Old Bridge, by Leroy 

M. Yale; The Bookworm, by J. F. Sabin; After the Hounds, by W. H. Shelton; 
Near Montigny, by Charles Volkmar; St. Jerome, by W. St. John Harper. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th — 


342. Ercuincs. Man Playing a Hand-Organ, by Foreberg; Two Landscapes, un- 
signed; Full-length portrait of a Woman, unsigned. ALL REMARQUE 
PROOFS, ON JAPAN PAPER. Small folio and 8vo; [ALso] Portrait of a Woman. 
Photograph. Printed in Munich, 1898. Together, 5 pieces, large folio. 


343. Ercuincs By BICKNELL. Etchings by W. H. W. Bicknell, from July 1912 to 
July 1913, including portrait, a view, series of three landscape etchings, 
and a nude female reclining on a couch. With printed title-page. Enclosed 
in board portfolio, with ties. ; 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION, LIMITED Issug. All signed artists proofs on 
India paper, and issued exclusively to members only. 


344. Euciip. Elementa Geometriae, cum Campani Annotationibus. [Colophon.] 
_ . . Erhardus ratdolt Augustensis impressor | solertissimus. venetijs 
impressit. Anno salutis. M.cccc.lxxxij. Octauis. Calefi. | Jui. Lector. Uale. 
Gothic type, 138 leaves (last blank), 45 lines to the page. With fine woodcut 
border on first page of text, woodcut initials, and numerous geometrical diagrams 
in margins. First leaf, containing the Dedication is lacking; [Atso] [SAcRo 
Bosco (JOHANNES)]| Sphera Mundi ci tribus Commentis nuper editis . .. 
[Colophon.] Impressum Venetiis per Simonem Papiensem dictum Biuila- 
quam. . . MCDXCIX. Decimo Calendas Nouembres. Roman type, 
149 leaves. Numerous woodcut diagrams, printer's device recto of leaf OS. 
Last leaf torn and mounted, final blank leaf lacking. Together, 2 vols., in 
one, small folio, old vellum, stitching breaking, water-stains, especially in 
second work, some margins wormed, but not extending into text. 

[Venice: Ratdolt, 1482; Bivilaqua, 1499] 
Hain, No. 6693. First EDITION OF EucLID. FINE, LARGE Copy, measuring 12% 
by 834 inches. This copy varies from the usual collation of the First Edition, in the 
two lines, printed in red, at beginning of text. Laid in, is a letter from Mr. Theodore 
Low De Vinne, to Mr. Locke, May 25, 1904, regarding this variation, and his explana- 
tion of the same. 
The Sphera Mundi is one of two printings by Bivilaqua at Venice, 1499. See Hain, 
No. 14125. 


345. EUROPEAN TRAVELS. Coryat (Thomas). Coryat’s Crudities. 2 vols. 1905; 
Horne (T. H.). Landscape Illustrations of the Bible. 3 vols. No date; 
ALLEN (GRANT). Belgium, its Cities. 2 vols. 1904; WHITLOCK (BRAND). 
Belgium, a Personal Narrative. 2 vols. 1919; CONTINENTAL TOURIST (THE), 
and Pictorial Companion. No date; KAUFMANN (RICHARD). Paris of To- 
day. Translated by Miss Olga Flinch. [1891;] WHITING (Lit1an). The 
Florence of Landor. 1905; JOHNSON (V. W.). The Lily of the Arno. [1891;] 
Mo.tmenti (PomPEO). Venice. Translated by Horatio F. Brown. 1906. 
Large Paper Edition, limited to 250 copies; and others. All illustrated. To- 
gether, 17 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. Various places, various dates 


346. FABLES. Jacobs (Joseph—Editor). The earliest English version of the 
Fables of Bidpai, “The Morall Philosophie of Doni,” by Sir Thomas North. 
1888: The Fables of Aesop as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with 
those of Avian, Alfonso, and Poggio. 2 vols. 1889. Illustrations. Together, 

3 vols. small 8vo, pictorial wrappers, uncut and unopened. 
London: David Nutt, 1888-1889 


Edition limited to 550 copies. 


347. FACSIMILE REPRINTS OF RARE Books. MILTON (JoHn). Comus, a Masque. 
Reproduced from the First Edition of 1637; BRERETON (Joun). A Briefe 
[Continued 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


[No. 347. FAcsIMILE REPRINTS.—Continued] 


and True Relation of the Discouerie of the North Part of Virginia. Repro- 
duced from the First Edition of 1602; HAriot (THomAs). A Briefe and True 
Report of the New Found Land of Virginia. Reproduced from the First 
Edition of 1588. With an Introductory Note [to each volume] by Luther 5. 
Livingston. 1903. Each copy printed throughout on Japan paper. Editions 
limited to 520 copies, of which 20 are on Japan paper; |ALSO| STEENDAM 
(Jacos). Noch Vaster. A Memoir of the First Poet in New Netherland. 
With Translations of his Poems descriptive of the Colony. Portrait and 
map. 1908. Edition limited to 115 copies on Van Gelder hand-made paper 
manufactured in Holland. Together, 4 vols. small 4to and 12mo, cloth, 
uncut. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1903-1908 


348. FAIRCHILD (LEE). The Tippler’s Vow. With 26 Original Dry-Poinis by Jean 


Paleologue, the plates in 3 states, one on Japan paper, one on India paper, 
and the other on plate paper; with several extra plates of the same beauttfully 
colored by W. W. Hall. 4to full crimson crushed levant morocco, spiral 
grape-vine design in gilt in corner of front cover, full gilt back, wide inside 
crimson morocco border with grape-vine design in gilt, doublures and end- 
leaves of crimson silk, uncut and unopened, BY CROSCUP & STERLING CO. 
Small tear in one margin. 

New York: Croscup & Sterling Company [1901] 

EDITION DE BIBLIOPHILE, printed from type for subscribers only, limited to 25 
numbered and registered copies, of which this is, No. I. SIGNED IN PENCIL BY THE 
AUTHOR AND ARTIST. ; 

Inserted is a printed poem on Japan paper originally written by Lee Fairchild for 
“The New Vorker,” entitled, “It Is God’s Way; His Will be Done.” A memorial 
poem on the death of President McKinley, signed in the autograph of the author. 

Printed in black with red captions within ornamental border. 

This set is accompanied by the series of 25 PRoor IMPRESSIONS ON CHINA PAPER 
of the illustrations. 


349. FAIRCHILD (LEE). The Tippler’s Vow. With Twenty-six Original Dry-Points 


350. 


SSL. 


by Jean Paleologue, the plates in two states, on Japan paper and plate paper; 
a few of which have an addition state in colors by W. W. Hall. 4to, full green 
crushed levant morocco, spiral grape-vine design in gilt in corner of front 
cover, full gilt back, wide inside morocco border with grape-vine design 
in gilt, white moire silk doublures and end-leaves, uncut and unopened. 
BY CROSCUP AND STERLING CO. 

New York: Croscup & Sterling Company [1901] 


EDITION DE BIBLIOPHILE, limited to 25 numbered and registered copies, of which 
this is, No. 14. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND ARTIST. 
Printed in black and red captions within ornamental borders. 


FARMER (JOHN S.—Editor). Slang and its Analogues, Past and Present. A 


Dictionary, Historical and Comparative, of the Heterodox Speech of all 
Classes of Society for more than Three Hundred Years. With Synonyms 
in English, French, German, Italian, etc. 7 vols. square 8vo, half leather, 
3 vols. with vellum sides and 3 vols. with cloth sides, binding slightly rubbed. 

London: Printed for Subscribers Only, 1890 


Number 115 of 750 copies printed. Autographed by John S. Farmer. ENTIRELY 
OUT OF PRINT, AND SCARCE. Vol. I contains one-page of MSS., signed “R. C.” relat- 
ing to the work and the suit for damages by the author against the publisher for 
refusing to proceed with the work after the first two volumes were published. 


Fausias (CHEVALIER DE). The Amours of the Chevalier de Faublas. Newly 


and Faithfully Translated from the Paris Edition of 1821. 4 vols. 16mo, 
boards, morocco backs, uncut. London, 1822 (Reprint) 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


352. FertTIAULT (F.). The Amoureux du Livre, sonnets d’un Bibliophile, Fan- 
taisies, Commandements du Bibliophile, Bibliophiliana, Notes et Anecdotes. 
Preface du Bibliophile Jacob (Paul Lacroix). Full-page etchings and etched 
head-and-tail pieces by Jules Chevrier. 8vo, printed wrappers, uncut, back 
broken. Paris, 1877 


353. FICTION. BRONTE (CHARLOTTE). Jane Eyre. 1899; DIsRAELI (B.). Endymion. 

No date; CHurcH (ALFRED J.). The Story of the Odyssey. 1891; The 

Story of the Iliad. 1891; Norpau (Max). The Drones Must Die. 1897; 

Sur (EuGENE). The Wandering Jew. 2 vols. No date; De MuSSET 

(ALFRED). The Beauty Spot. No date; WALLACE (Lew). The Prince of 

India or Why Constantinople Fell. 2 vols. 1893; SAND (GEORGE). Fadette. 

No date; BourGEet (PauL). Monica and other Stories. 1902; GONCOURT 

(EpMoND AND JULES De). Renée Mauperin. 1888; and others. Some 
illustrated. 41 vols. cloth, 10 vols. wrappers. Together, 51 vols. I2mo. 

Various places, various dates 


354. FicTION, AUTOGRAPHED COPIES. STOKER (BRAM). The Mystery of the Sea. 
First Epition. New York, 1902; Dracula. New York, 1899; The Jewel of 
Seven Seas. New York, 1904; NICHOLSON (MEREDITH). The House of a 
Thousand Candles. Indianapolis [1905]; Davy (E. M.). Between Man 
and Wife. London, 1887; A Prince of Como. First Epition. London 
[1887]; Mademoiselle Bayard. By John Audley. [London,] no date; 
WuitLock (BRAND). Her Infinite Variety. First Eprtion. Indianapolis 
[1904]; GUNCKEL (JOHN E.). Boyville, a History of Fifteen Years’ Work 
Among Newsboys. First Epition. Toledo [1905]; MACLAREN (IAN). 
Kate Carnegie and Those Ministers. London, 1896. Together, 10. vols. 
8vo, cloth. Various places, various dates 


MopERN AUTHORS, ALL AUTOGRAPHED BY AUTHOR, SOME WITH AUTOGRAPH 
LETTER SIGNED BY AUTHOR LAID IN. 


355. Fiction, MopERN. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Love-Letters of the King. 
1901; The Quest of the Golden Girl. 1897; HEWLETT (Maurice). New 
Canterbury Tales. 1901; CHAMBERS (ROBERT W.). The Moonlit Way. 
1919; MERRICK (LEONARD). While Paris Laughed. [1918]; PHILLIPs 
(Davip G.). Susan Lenox, Her Fall and Rise. 2 vols. 1917; “QUIDA.” 
Under Two Flags. 2 vols. 1896; CRAwForD (F. Marion). The White- 
Sister. 1909; HowELts (W. D.). The Flight of Pony Baker. 1902; Horn- 
BLow (ARTHUR). By Right of Conquest. [1909;] BourGcEer (PauL). The 
Disciple. 1901; FoRMAN (J. M.). The Island of Enchantment. 1905; ZOLA 
(EMILE). Stories for Ninon. Translated by Edward Vizetelly. 1898; 
BarRIE (J. M.). Two of Them. [1893;] GALswortuy (JoHN). The Country 
House; and others. Mostly illustrated. Together, 60 vols. 12 mo. cloth. 


Various places, various dates 
Choice collection. 


356. FIELD (EUGENE). Thompson (Slason). Eugene Field. A Study in Heredity 
and Contradictions. Portraits, views, and facsimile illustrations. 2 vols. 
8vo, boards, vellum backs, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 

New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1901 


Special Edition printed on Holland hand-made paper limited to 262 copies, of which 
this is, No. 242. 


357. FIELD (EUGENE). A Little Book of Profitable Tales. 1898; Sharps and Flats. 
Collated by Slason Thompson. First Eprtion. 2 vols. 1900. Together, 
3 vols. 16 mo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1898-1900 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


358. FIELD (EUGENE): Pen-Yann Bill’s Wooing. [With prefatory remarks by 
William C. Buckett.] [Boston] Privately Printed, 1914; “The Yankee 
Abroad.” [Boston, 1917;] Verse and Prose. From the George H. Yenowine 
Collection of Books and Manuscripts. Edited by Henry H. Harper. With 
an Introduction by William K. Bixby. Facsimiles of manuscripts. Boston, 
1917. Edition limited to members only. Together, 3 vols. 4to and 8vo, 
cloth and half vellum. Boston, 1914-1917 

BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. Limited to members only. 


359. FIELDING (HENRY). The Works of Henry Fielding. Edited with a Biograph- 

ical Essay, by Leslie Stephen. Portrait and illustrations on India paper. 

10 vols. in 20 vols. royal 8vo, half seal-brown crushed morocco, gilt backs, 

contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1882 
COMPLETE SET OF THE EDITION DE LUXE. 


CONTENTS 


Tom Jones, 4 vols.; Amelia, 2 vols.; Joseph Andrews, 2 vols.; 
Jonathan Wild, Etc.; Essays and Legal Cases, 5 vols.; 
Dramatic Works, 6 vols. 


360. Firpusi SrortEs. Shah Nameh. Stories Retold from Firdusi. By Helen 

Zimmern. With a Prefatory Poem by Edmund W. Gosse. Etchings on 
India paper by L. Alma Tadema. Royal 8vo, vellum, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 

New York, 1906 

No. 29 of 206 copies printed on Italian handmade paper. Signed by the publisher. 


361. FISKE (JOHN). The Writings of John Fiske. With portraits and views on India, 
paper, full page and text illustrations, and maps, title-pages in red and black, 
many of the reproductions are from rare old prints. 24 vols. 8vo, three- 
quarter red crushed levant morocco, gilt backs with floral designs, contents 
lettered, gilt tops, uncut, some of the bindings are of a slightly darker shade 
than the others. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1902 


HANDSOME AND COMPLETE SET OF THE EDITION DE LUXE, limited issue, of which 
this is, No. 37. Several of the plates are in two states, one set of which is colored by 
hand. 


CONTENTS: 
The Discovery of America, 3 vols.; Dutch and Quaker Colonies, 2 vols.; 
Beginnings of New England; Old Virginia, 2 vols.; Studies in Religion; 
New France and New England; The American Revolution, 2 vols.; 
The Critical Period of American History; Myths and Myth-Makers; 
Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, 4 vols.; Darwinism and other Essays; 
The Unseen World and other Essays; Excursions of an Evolutionist; 
A Century of Science; Civil Government in the United States; 
The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War. 


362. FITZGERALD (EDWARD). The Variorum and Definitive Edition of the Poetical 
and Prose Writings of Edward Fitzgerald, including a Complete Biography 
and Personal and Literary Notes collected and arranged by George Ben- 
tham. With Introduction by Edmund Gosse. 7 vols. royal 8vo, boards, 
uncut, paper labels. 

New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1902-1903 


LARGE PapPer. No. 31 of 250 sets on specially made paper with watermark. 


363. FLAGELLATION. History of Flagellation Among the Different Nations. A 
Narrative of the Strange Customs and Cruelties of the Romans, Greeks, 


[ Continued 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


[No. 363. FLAGELLATION.—Continued] 


364. 


365. 


366. 


367. 


368. 


369. 


Egyptians, &c. with An Account of its Practice among the Early Chris- 
tians as a Religious Stimulant and Corrector of Morals. Also Anecdotes of 
Remarkable Cases of Flogging and of Celebrated Flagellants. Small 8vo, 
vellum, uncut. London: [Privately printed,] 1888 


FLAUBERT (GUSTAVE). The Temptation of Saint Anthony. Authorized 
Edition. Translated from the French, with an Introduction by D. F. Hanni- 
gan. Illustrations after S. Gorski. 8vo, green silk, uncut. 

London: Nichols, 1895 


JAPAN PAPER EDITION, with the illustrations in three states, black, green and blue. 


FLAUBERT (GUSTAVE). Bouvard and Pécuchet. 1896; Sentimental Educa- 
tion. A Young Man’s History. 2 vols. 1898. [Both] Translated from the 
French with Introductions by D. F. Hannigan. Illustrated with 26 original 
designs after S. Gorski. Together, 3 vols. small 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, 
uncut. London: H.S. Nichols, 1896-1898 


AUTHORIZED EDITION. 


Forp (JouN). The Works of John Ford. Edited by William Gifford. With 
Additions by Rev. Alexander Dyce. Now Re-Issued with Further Addi- 
tions. 3 vols. 12 mo, cloth, uncut and mainly unopened. London, 1895 


ForE-EpGE ParintING. Loftie (W. J.). Kensington, Picturesque and His- 
torical. With more than 300 illustrations, some in colors, many being in the 
text, by William Luker, Jun. Royal 8vo, morocco, gilt, gilt edges, corners 
rubbed. London: Field and Tuer, 1888 


WITH TWO WATERCOLOR VIEWS, ON THE FoRE-EDGE, under the gilt, signed “W. L. 
” 


One of 50 Proor Copigs, this being No. 37, signed by the publishers. 


-ForEIGN TRAVELS. Landor (A. Henry Savage). The Gems of the East. 1904; 


WorpswortH (CHRISTOPHER). Greece, Pictorial, Descriptive and Histori- 
cal. 1840. Binding by Stoakley; Witkin (A.). Among the Berbers of 
Algeria. No date; Jackson (A. V. W.). Persia Past and Present. 1906; 
Hotpicu (Str THomas H.). India. 1905; Prime (W. C.). Boat Life in 
Egypt and Nubia. 1857; SHERRING (M. A.). The Sacred City of the 
Hundus. 1868; and others. Mostly illustrated. Together, 16 vols. 8vo and 
12mo, cloth, and morocco. Various places, various dates 


FRAGMENTA REGALIA. Naunton (Sir Robert). Memoirs of Elizabeth, and 
her Court and Favourites. New Edition. With portrait by Cooper. 1824; 
BuNYAN (JoHN). The Pilgrim’s Progress. [1860;] WAKE (C. STANILAND). 
The Evolution of Morality. 2 vols. 1878; Mackay (CHARLES). Memoirs of 
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. 2 vols. 
1852; Lerrsom (W.N.). The Fall of the Nibelungers, otherwise the Book of 
Kriemhild. 1850; Bound by Root and Son; Ward (Mrs. HumpHry—Trans- 
lator). Amiel’s Journal. 2 vols. 1900; Mapre (HAMILTON WriGHT). In 
the Forest of Arden. 1899; Timss (JOHN). Something for Everybody. 
London, no date; Things Not Generally Known. 2 vols. 1858. Some 
illustrated. Together, 13 vols. 12 mo and 16 mo, half morocco, half calf. 

Various places, various dates 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


370. FRANCE (ANATOLE). Novels and Short Stories of Anatole France. Author- 


371. 


372. 


373: 


374. 


375: 


376, 


ized English Translations. Edited by Frederic Chapman. Illustrated title- 
page on cream-colored paper, and numerous photogravures, some in colors. 
19 vols. 8vo, full red morocco, gilt panelled front covers with floral designs, 
gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut, and partly unopened. 

New York and London: Parke, Austin and Lipscomb, Inc., recent 


BONNARD EDITION (EDITION DE LUXE) OF THE AUTHORIZED ENGLISH TRANSLA- 
TION, limited to 350 numbered and registered copies, of which this is, No. 15. With 
the 9 deleted prints enclosed in an envelope. 


CONTENTS 


At the Sign of the Reine Pédaque; Opinions of Jer6me Coignard; 
Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche; The White Stone; 

The Well of Saint Clare; The Garden of Epicurus; 

Mother of Pearl; Balthasar; My Friend’s Book; 

Jocasta, and The Famished Cat; Penguin Island; 

Aspirations of Jean Servien; Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard; 

Red Lily; Thais; The Gods are Athirst; Elm-Tree on the Mall; 
Wicker-Work Woman; Revolt of the Angels. 


FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). The Life and Works of Benjamin Franklin. Engraved 
portrait and vignette. 8vo, polished calf, gilt back. Bungay [1815]; Memoirs 
of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Por- 
trait. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, 1833. Together, 7 vols. 


FREEMASONRY. GOULD (ROBERT F.), and Others. The History of Freemasonry 
Etched portraits by Hollyer, Edwards, and others, wews, facsimile MSS. 
Symbols, etc. 4 vols. imperial 8vo, cloth, gilt, red edges 

Cincinnati and New York, no date 


FREEMASONRY. GOULD (ROBERT FREKE) and Others. The History of Free 
Masonry. Extensively illustrated with portraits of Masonic Celebrities, 
superbly engraved especially for this work, also engravings of masonic marks, 
medals, architecture, and events. 4 vols. royal 8vo, leather, gilt backs and 
sides, gilt edges, bindings rubbed. New York, undated 


FREEMASONRY. Proceedings, Reports, and Pamphlets. Together, 67 pieces, 
various bindings Various places, various dates 


FREEMASONRY. Bernard. (David). Light on Masonry, a collection of all the 
most Important Documents on the Subject of Speculative Free Masonry: 
embracing the Reports of the Western Committees in relation to the 
Abduction of William Morgan. First Epirion. With the rare engraved por- 
trait of Morgan, and engraved frontispiece. Utica, 1829. This copy has the 
Appendix (pp. 55) not mentioned by Sabin; PHELPs (GEN’L J. W.). Secret 

Societies, Ancient and Modern. Chicago, 1873; ARNOLD (A. C. L.). Philo- 
sophical History of Free-Masonry and other Secret Societies. New York, 
1854; ODIORNE (JAMES C.). Opinions on Speculative Masonry, relative to 
its Origin, Nature and Tendency. Boston, 1830. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, 
cloth, and calf. | 


FREEMASONRY. McClenachan (Charles T.). The Book of the Ancient and 

Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. New York, 1914; FRANCIS (RENE). 

Egyptian A@sthetics. Frontispiece. [1911;] Lz PLOoNGEon (AUGUSTUS). 
Sacred Mysteries among the Mayas and the Quiches, 11500 years ago. . 


[ Continued 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


[No. 376. FREEMASONRY.—Continued] 


Freemasonry in Times Anterior to the Temple of Solomon. New York, 
1886: Moras AND Docma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of 
Freemasonry. Charleston [1905]; MASONIC COMPENDIUM TO THE SACRED 
Booxs and Early Literature of the East (A). With a Guide to Masonic 
Research by George W. Plummer. New York: For Private Circulation 
[1918]; RicHarps (R. E.). An Historical Sketch of Early Masonry in 
North-Western Ohio. Toledo, 1870. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


377. FREEMASONRY. Masonic Household Library: comprising,—Oliver (George) 


378. 


379- 


380. 


381. 


The Revelations of a Square. 1874; HayDEN (StmpNEY). Washington and 
his Masonic Compeers. 1874; ANDERSON (W. T.—Editor). The Masonic 
Token. No date; ConsTiITuTIONS of the Free-Masons (The), containing the 
History, Charges, Regulations, etc. of that Most Ancient and Right Wor- 
shipful Fraternity. No date; Masonic Skercu Book, and Gleanings from 
the Harvest Field of Masonic Literature. No date; OLIVER (GEORGE). 
Signs and Symbols illustrated and Explained, in a Course of Twelve Lec- 
tures on Freemasonry. New Edition. No date; The Antiquities of Free- 
masonry. New Edition. No date. All have frontispiece. Together, 7 vols. 
8vo, half morocco, bindings rubbed, front cover of last volume slightly 
damaged. New York, various dates 


FREEMASONRY. Kendall (Charles G.—Translator). Tannhauser. Trans- 


lated from the German of Julius Wolff. Frontispieces. 2 vols. Boston, 1903; 
Ricwarps (R. E.). An Historical Sketch of Early Masonry in North- 
Western Ohio. Toledo, 1870; CUNNINGHAM (W. M.). History of Free- 
masonry in Ohio from 1791. Portraits. Cincinnati, 1909; Buck (J. D.). 
The New Avatar and the Destiny of the Soul. Cincinnati, 1911; A GLIMPSE 
OF THE GREAT SECRET SocrETY. Fourth Edition. London, 1873; Hart- 
MAN (FRANz). Magic, White and Black. Portrait. New York, no date; and 
others. Together, 18 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


Frencu Memorrs. Thayer (William). The Life and Times of Cavour. 2 vols. 


1911; NEVILL (RALPH). The Romantic Past. 1911; VANDAM (ALBERT D.) 
Undercurrents of the Second Empire. [1896;] Duruy (Victor). A History 
of France. Translated from the French by Mrs. M. Carey. 2 vols. [1896;] 
Jounson (E. G.—Edited). The Private Memoirs of Madame Roland. 
1900; LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Romances of Old France. First Ept- 
TION. [1905;] DE LANO (PIERRE). The Empress Eugénie. 1894; and others. 
Some illustrated. Together, 12 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth, half vellum, and 
boards. 


FRENCH Paper NovELs, including works by,—Alexander Dumas, Alphonse 


Daudet, Victor Hugo, Henry Greville, George Sand, Guy de Maupassant, 


. 


Adolphe Belot, A. Robida, Louis Enault, Jules Andeaux, Ludovic Halevy, © 


J. B. de Moliére, A. M. Cotte, Edmond About, Henry Murger, and others, 
mostly French text, a few being English translations. Some illustrated. 
Together, 40 vols. 12mo, wrappers. Paris and New York, various dates 


FuGItIvE Pieces, on Various Subjects. By several Authors. 2 vols. 1771; 


Pores by Eminent Ladies, particularly, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Behn, and others. 
2 vols. 1755. Together, 4 vols. 12 mo, original calf. 
London, 1755-177! 


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382. GARNETT (RICHARD) AND GossE (EpMUND). English Literature, and Illus- 
trated Record. Portraits, facsimiles of MSS., some in colors, autograph 
letters, miniatures, title-pages, etc. 4 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1905 


383. GARRETT (EDMUND H.). Victorian Songs. Lyrics of the Affections and Nature. 
Vignettes and full-page illustrations, all on Japan paper. 8vo, vellum, gilt, 
uncut. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1895 


EpItion PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPAN PaPER, limited to 225 copies, of which 
this is, No. 89. 


384. GAUTIER (THROPHILE). The Works of Théophile Gautier. Translated and 
Edited by Professor F. C. de Sumichrast. [With Introductions by the 
Editor.] Numerous illustrations, all in two states, on India and Japan paper, 
one set of the frontispieces, on India paper, in colors. 24 vols. 8vo, full green 
crushed French levant morocco, sides with panel border of gilt fillets en- 
closing fleur-de-lis, the center a double fillet in shape of hour-glass with 
fleur-de-lis binder of red leather; gilt backs, contents lettered; doublures of 
red crushed French levant morocco with broad green levant border, with 
fillet and fleur-de-lis decoration in gilt; marbled paper fly-leaves; gilt tops, 
uncut, BY THE TRAUTZ-BAUZONNET BINDERY. 

New York: George D. Sproul. Published for Subscribers only, 1900-1902 


JAPANESE IMPERIAL VELLUM EDITION, printed throughout on Japanese paper. 
Limited to 180 numbered and registered sets, of which this is, No. 8. 


CONTENTS 


Mademoiselle de Maupin, 2 vols.; The Grotesques; Travels in Spain; - 
The Romance of a Mummy; Portraits of the Day; Travels in Italy; 
Fortunio, etc.; The Louvre, etc.; Constantinople; Spirits, etc.; Avatar; 
The Quartette, etc.; Travels in Russia, 2 vols.; Paris Besieged; 

History of Romanticism; Captain Fracasse, 3 vols.; Miltona; 

Jack and Jill; Art and Criticism; Enamels and Cameos. 


385. Gay (JOHN). Plays written by Mr. John Gay. To which is Prefixed an Account 
of the Life and Writings of the Author. Engraved portrait. Small 8vo, full 
polished, mottled calf, triple gilt fillet borders on sides, full gilt back, leather 
labels with contents lettered, inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut, 


BY F. BEDFORD. London, 1772 
FIne Copy of the Second Edition, with the quotation from Martial beneath por- 
trait. 


386. GELL (Stk WILLIAM) AND GANDY (JOHN P.). Pompeiana, the Topography, 
Edifices, and ornaments of Pompeii. With 79 line engravings of the archt- 
tecture, decorations, paintings and views, by Heath, Lekeup, Lizars and others. 
8vo, full green straight grain morocco, embossed design, with broad gilt 
floral borders on covers, gilt back, gilt edges; broad inside border, with 
corner ornaments in gilt. London, 1817-1819 


First Epition. FINE Copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates, a few offsets of 
same. From the library of Frederic Perkins, with bookplate. 


387. GELLERT (C. F.). Fabelen en Vertelsels, in Nederduitsche Vaerzen Gevolgd. 
With colored vignette on title-pages, and 149 full-page engravings, colored by 
hand. 3 vols. 8vo, full red polished calf, triple gilt fillet bands on sides, with 
floral sprays in corners in gilt; full gilt backs, with leather labels; gilt and 
morocco inside borders, gilt edges, BY ROOT AND SON. 

Amsterdam: Pieter Meijer, 1772-1774 


Very RARE. The frontispiece to Vol. I is imperfect, the lower portion missing’ 
otherwise this is a fine copy. 


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388. [GENESTE (JOHN).] Some Account of the English Stage, from the Restoration 
in 1660 to 1830. 10 vols. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt backs and tops, 
uncut, a few edges of bindings slightly rubbed. 

Bath: Printed by H. E. Carrington, 1832 


“This, the only complete history of the State since the Restoration was the work 
of a Bath Clergyman, who must have devoted his life to it. No words can do ade- 
quate justice to the honest and thorough nature of the work, and its value cannot 
be over-estimated . '. . it is now becoming one of the most valuable of theatrical 
books.”—LoweE. 


389. GERMAN CLassics (THE), of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Mas- 

terpieces of German Literature translated into English. Editor-in-Chief, 

Kuno Francke; Assistant Editor-in-Chief, William Guild Howard. Exten- 

sively illustrated with photogravure portraits, views and other illustrations, all 

the frontispieces on Japan paper, some in colors. 20 vols. full autumn-leaf 

leather; double gilt fillet borders and blind tooling, with the Imperial coat- 

of-arms in gilt on front covers; gilt backs, with Imperial coat-of-arms 
design, contents lettered; Morris end-papers. . 7 

New York: German Publication Society [1914] 


Complete Set of the PATRONS’ Epit10N. Comprising works by,—Goethe; Schiller; 
Jean Paul; Fichte; Moltke; C. Brentano; Heine; Hegel; Auerbach; Hebbel; 
Bismarck; Wagner; and others. 


390. GERMANY. Bigelow (Poultney). History of the German Struggle for Liberty. 
2 vols. 1896; VONISCHIERBRAND (WoLF). Germany, the Welding of a 
World Power. 1902; WHITMAN (SIDNEY). Imperial Germany, a Critical 
Study of Fact and Character. 1891; Howarp (B. E.). The German Empire. 
1906; ANONyMouS. Imperator et Rex William II. of Germany. 1904; 
HocHE (JuLEs). The Real Bismarck. Translated by Mrs. C. R. Rogers. 
1898; Lewis (CHARLES T.—Editor). The Love Letters of Bismarck, 1901; 
BuTLeR (A. J.—Translator). Bismarck, the Man and the Statesman. 
Written and Dictated by Himself. 2 vols. 1899; GUERBER (H. A.). Le- 
gends of the Rhine. 1895; ALLERS (C. W.). Fiirst von Bismarck in Fried- 
richsruhe. [1892.] 9 vols. 8vo, I vol. folio. Together, 10 vols. cloth. 

Various places, various dates 


391. GestA RomANoruM. Wright (Thomas—Editor). Gesta Romanorum, or 
Entertaining Stories invented by the Monks as a Fire-side Recreation; and 
commonly Applied to their Discourse from the Pulpit. [Translated from 
the Latin by Charles Swan.] New Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, 
triple fillet gilt border on sides, gilt backs, gilt tops, leather labels, uncut, 
BY ZAEHNSDORF. London: John C. Hotten, no date 

LARGE PAPER. 


392. GIFFORD (JoHN). The History of France. First EDITION. With engraved 
portraits and plates. 4 vols. 4to, calf, leather labels, slightly rubbed. 
London, 1791-1793 


393. GOETHE AND SCHILLER. Goethe’s Works. 5 vols. in 10; Schiller’s Works. 
Edited by J. G. Fischer. With Biographical Introduction by Hjalmar H. 
Boyesen. 4 vols. in 8. Extensively illustrated with steel plates and other 
illustrations, the plates on India paper. Together, 9 vols. in 18 vols. imperial 
8vo, limp morocco, gilt edges, edges of bindings slightly rubbed. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie [1883-1885] 


394. 


ea 


396. 


397- 


398. 


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GotpsmITH (JouN). An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord God, M.DCC. 
XCIII. Being the First after Bissextile or Leap-Year, wherein are con- 
tained, necessary Rules, and Useful Tables, with a new Chronology of re- 
markable Events. Narrow 24mo, full contemporary red morocco, decora- 
tive binding, with onlays of red, white and green morocco, elaborately gilt 
tooled, gilt edges. Enclosed in full contemporary morocco slip case of 
similar design. London [1792] 


GotpsmiTH (OLIVER). She Stoops to Conquer. A Comedy by Dr. Goldsmith, 
with Drawings by Edwin A. Abbey. Decorations by Alfred Parsons. In- 
troduction by Austin Dobson. Numerous text and full-page alustrations, 
including many of the latter on Japanese silk paper. Small folio, calf, gilt 
sides and back, gilt edges. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1887 


FINE ILLUSTRATED EDITION. 


GotpsmitH (OLIVER). The Deserted Village. Frontispiece and four portraits, 
alt etched by Bicknell. 8vo, full English calf, borders, gilt top, uncut. 
Boston, I912 
BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 469 copies, on Japanese 
paper. 


GotpsmITH (OLIVER). The Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Edited by Peter 
Cunningham. With an Introduction by Austin Dobson. With numerous 
portraits, mainly reproductions of contemporary portraits and tllustrations, 
all of which are on Japanese paper; the frontispreces being in two states, one in 
colors on plain paper, the other on Japan paper autographed by the artist; 
each volume with an illuminated title on Japan paper. 23 vols. royal 8vo, 
full green crushed morocco; decorative gilt borders, with rose sprig as center 
and corner ornaments on sides; gilt backs; contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Harper and Brothers, 1900 
CoMPLETE SET OF THE WAKEFIELD EDITION, limited to 500 sets, of which this is, 
No. II. 
CONTENTS 
~ Poetical Works, and The Good-Natured Man; 
She Stoops to Conquer, The Grumbler, and Vicar of Wakefield; 
Present State of Polite Learning, and Citizen of the World; 
The Bee, and Essays; Biographies, and Reviews; 
Essays, Prefaces, Introductions, etc. ; _Miscellanies, and Letters; 
His Life and Times, 4 vols. 


GoLpsMITH (OLIVER). She Stoops to Conquer. Introduction by Austin Dob- 
son. Full-page illustrations, some on china paper, and illustrations in the 
text by Edwin A, Abbey. New York, 1887; SONG OF Soncs (THE). Revised 
Version. With 26 etchings on India paper by Edmond Hedouin and Emule 
Boilvin from designs by Bida. Philadelphia, 1887; INGOLDSBY (THOMAS). 
The Lay of St. Aloys. With ornamental initials and illustrations. London, 
No date; Book oF THE TILE CLuB (A). [Their Habitat, One of their Meet- 
ings, Shop Talk, etc.] Numerous full-page reproductions and text illustrations. 
Boston and New York: Riverside Press, 1886. Together, 4 vols. royal 4to 
calf, cloth and boards, binding of one volume worn. 

Various places, various dates 


399. Gozzi (CarLo). The Memoirs of County Carlo Gozzi. Translated into Eng- 


lish by John Addington Symonds. With Essays on Italian Impromptu 
[ Continued 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


[No. 399. Gozz1.—Continued] 
Comedy, Gozzi’s Life, the Dramatic Fables, and Pietro Longhi, by the 
Translator. With portrait and 6 original etchings by Adolphe Lalauze, nm 
duplicate, one on India paper, and 11 subjects illustrating Itahan comedy by 
Maurice Sand, engraved on copper by A. Manceau, and colored by hand. 
2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, paper labels, uncut and partly unopened. 
London: John C. Nimmo, 1890 


LARGE PAPER, limited to 210 copies, of which this is, No, 184. 


400. Gray (THomAs). Elegy. With 9 etchings by W. H. W. Bicknell, each signed. 


Royal 8vo, full English calf, border lines, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1912 
BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 469 copies, on Japanese 
paper. 


4o1. GREAT Britain. Manuscript copies of the Journals of the House of Commons: 
comprising the reigns of, —Epwarp VI., November 8, 1547 to March 31, 
1552; QUEEN Mary, November 10, 1553 to May 8, 1558; Elizabeth, 
January 15, 1562 to January 2, 1567 (1 vol.); CHaRLEs L., March 25, 
1648 to January 9, 1649 (8 vols.) ; QUEEN ANNE, January 11, 1702 to Novem- 
ber 4, 1703 (1 vol.). Together, 10 vols. folio, rebound in cloth, original 
morocco backs preserved, gilt edges, bindings worn. 

From the Robert Buchanan Stewart Collection, with bookplate. 


402. GREAT Britain. BESANT (WALTER). London. 1892; South London [1898]; 
AustIN (ALFRED). Haunts of Ancient Peace. 1902; FROUDE (JAMES A.). 
Thomas Carlyle, a History of his Life in London, 1834-1881. 1885; DUNTON 
(Joun). Lifeand Errors of John Dunton . . . to which are added, Dunton’s 
Conversation in Ireland. 1818; LanG (ANDREW). Sir Walter Scott. 
1906; BROWNE (MatTHEWw). Chaucer’s England, 2 vols. 1869; WRIGHT 
(G.N.). Ireland Illustrated from Original Drawings by G. Petrie, W. H. 
Bartlett, and T. M. Baynes. No date; BRADLAUGH (CHARLES). The Im- 
peachment of the House of Brunswick. 1875; YEATS (W. B.). The Celtic 
Twilight. 1893; Rye (W.B.). England as Seen by Foreigners. London, 
1865; MALLESON (G. B.). Life of Warren Hastings. London, 1894; and 
others. Mostly illustrated. Together, 29 vols. folio, 8vo and 12mo, cloth, 
half morocco and half calf. — Various places, various dates 


403. GREEK HisToRIANS. ALEXANDER (THOMAS M.—Editor-in-Chief.). The 
Historians of Greece. Portraits, views, and other illustrations, on Japanese 
paper. 12 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut, paper labels. New York, 1909 
Otympic EpITIoN, limited to 1000 signed, numbered and registered sets, of which 
this is, No. 4. 
CONTENTS 
History of Xenophon. Translated by H. G. Dakyns, 5 vols. 


History of Thucydides. Translated by Benjamin Jowett, 3 vols. 
History of Herodotus. Translated by George Rawlinson, 4 vols. 


404. GROLIER CLUB PUBLICATION. Pichon (Jéréme, Baron). The Life of Charles 
Henry Count Hoym, Eminent French Bibliophile. Translated into English 
for the Grolier Club. With a Sketch of the Life of the late Baron Pichon. 
Portraits and illustrations. 8vo, half morocco, uncut, BY THE CLUB BINDERY. 

New York, 1899 


One of 303 copies printed on handmade paper. 


405. G 


406. G 


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ROLIER CLUB PUBLICATION. The History of Helyas Knight of the Swan. 

Translated by Robert Copeland from the French Version Published in 

Paris in 1504. A Literal Reprint in the Types of Wynkin de Worde after 

the Unique Copy printed by Him upon Parchment in London 

MCCCCCXII. Woodcuts. Small 4to, stamped pig-skin, with clasps, uncut, 

enclosed in a pig-skin case. New York, 1901 
Edition limited to 325 copies on Whatman paper. 


RONow (REES HowELL, CAPTAIN). Reminiscences and Recollections, 
being Anecdotes of Camp, Court, Club and Society, 1810-1860. With 
25 illustrations, in duplicate, comprising portrait, four woodcuts, and 20 
etched and aquatint illustrations from contemporary sources by Joseph Grego; 
one set plain on plate paper, proofs before letters, the other on Whatman paper, 
COLORED BY HAND. 2 vols. in four, 8vo, full red crushed French levant 
morocco, triple gilt fillet border on covers, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, 
BY RIVIERE AND SON. Pages 105 to 150 wrongly bound. London, 1889 


LARGE PAPER, limited to 875 copies printed for England and America. EXTRA- 
ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 200 plates, including an original drawing by 
Joseph Grego, engravings and etchings, many in colors, many on India paper, many 
inlaid to size, by George Cruikshank, H. B. Hall, Freeman, J. B. Hunt, T. Blood, W. 
Finden, Colin, Picart, Heath, Cochran, Hobson, Wolff, Egleton, and others. 


407. Gronow (REEs HowELL, Captain). The Reminiscences and Recollections 


of Captain Gronow, being Anecdotes of the Camp, Court, Clubs and 
Society, 1810-1860. Portrait and numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half 
red crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: John Nimmo, 1900 


408. Guizor (FRANcoIs P. G.). A Popular History of France, from the Earliest 


409. H 


Times. Translated by Robert Black. With hundreds of ilustrations. 6 
vols. royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs. 
Boston: Dana Estes and Charles E. Lauriat, no date 


AMILTON (ANTHONY). Memoirs of Count Grammont. A New Edition. 
To which are prefixed, a Biographical Sketch of Count Hamilton, and a 
Translation of the Epistle to Count Grammont. With 64 portraits engraved 
by Edward Scriven. 2 vols. 4to, old red straight-grain morocco, wide borders 
on sides in gilt and blind-tooling in geometrical designs, gilt backs, gilt 
edges, margins of several leaves and plates very slightly foxed. 

London, 1811 


LARGE PAPER, WITH Proor PiaTES. This edition has nearly 100 pages of valuable 
notes and illustrations, from the pen of Sir Walter Scott. 


410. Hamitton (Lapy) Baily (J. T. Herbert). Emma, Lady Hamilton, a Bio- 


graphical Essay, with a Catalogue of her published Portraits. Numerous 
portraits. 4to, Japanese vellum, gilt top, uncut. London, 1905 


411. Harris (WitttaM). An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and 


Writings of,—Charles I, King of Great Britain. Second Edition. 1772; 
Oliver Cromwell. Second Edition. 1772. Upper corner of title cut off; 
Charles the Second. First EpiTion. 2 vols. 1766; James I. Second Edi- 
tion. 1772. [All] After the Manner of Mr. Bayle. Drawn from the Original 
Writers and State Papers. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, old calf. 

London, 1766-1772 


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412. Harte (FRANCIS BRET). The Writings of Bret Harte. With Introductions, 
Glossary, and Indexes. Portraits on India paper, and other illustrations. 
Vols. 1 to 19 bound in three-quarter crimson levant morocco, gilt backs, 
contents lettered, gilt tops. Vol. 20 in original cloth, with paper label, 

uncut. Together, 20 vols. 8vo. 
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. [1897]-1914 


AutHor’s AUTOGRAPH EDITION, WITH HIS SIGNATURE IN First VOLUME. ONLY 
350 COPIES WERE PUBLISHED. . 
COMPLETE SET, OF THIS, THE FINEST SET OF Tu1s AUTHOR’S WoRKS EVER PuB- 
LISHED. All the etchings and: photogravures are on India paper, several being signed 
by the artist. The “Life” does not accompany this set. 


413. HawrHorNE (NATHANIEL). The Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Per- 

traits and other illustrations on India paper, with the frontispieces in two 
states, one on India paper signed by the artist, the other in colors on plain 
paper, engraved title-pages with vigireltes, on India paper, facsimiles. 22 
vols. 8vo, half peacock-blue crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, 
uncut. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1900 


CoMPpLETE SET OF THE AUTOGRAPH EDITION, limited to 500 signed and numbered 
copies of which this is, No. 35. Signed,—Rose Hawthorne Lathrop and Houghton, 
Mifflin & Co. 

CONTENTS 
Twice-Told Tales, 2 vols.; Snow Image; Mosses from an Old Manse, 2 vols.; 
Scarlet Letter; House of Seven Gables; Blithedale Romance; 
Marble Faun, 2 vols.; Our Old Home; Grandfather’s Chair, Hite 
The Wonder Book, and Tanglewood Tales; Miscellanies; 
Dolliver Romance, Etc.; Dr. Grimshawe’s Secret; Tales and Sketches; 
American Note-Books; Notes of Travel, 4 vols. 


414. Haywoop (Mrs. Etiza). Secret Histories, Novels and Poems. Portrait. 
4 vols. 1725; L’Entretien des Beaux-Esprits. Conversations. Written 
for the entertainment of the French Court, by Madam de Gomez, trans- 
lated by Mrs. Haywood. 2 vols. 1784; A Spy on the Conjurer. By 
Way of Memoirs of the Famous Mr. Duncan Campbell. Revised by Mrs. 
Eliza Haywood. 1724; The Secret History of the Present Intrigues of 
the Court of Caramania. 1727. 7 vols. original calf and one vol. new half 
morocco. Together, 8 vols. 12mo and 8vo. London, 1724-1784 


415. Hazzirr (Witi1am). Liber Amoris, or the New Pygmalion. With additional 
matter now printed for the first time from the Original Manuscripts. 
With an Introduction by Richard Le Gallienne. Portrait, reproduction 
of original title-page and facsimiles of letters. 4to, full red crushed levant 
morocco, with gilt floral border and corner ornaments on sides, gilt back, 
gilt top, uncut. [London:] Privately Printed, 1894 


Edition limited to 500 copies. One of the most curious books in literature. This 
edition is the first one correctly printed from the original MSS. and contains in 
addition many letters of Hazlitt and Mrs. Hazlitt, Mrs. Hazlitt’s diary, etc., now first 
completely printed from the original MSS. 

One of the most remarkable of human documents, giving a realistic account of 
Hazlitt’s unfortunate attachment to the daughter of his tailor. The Introduction is 
by Richard Le Gallienne. 


416. Hazuitr (Witi1am). The Collected Works of William Hazlitt. Edited by 
A. R. Waller and Arnold Glover. With an Introduction by W. E. Henley. 
Numerous photogravure illustrations. 12 vols. 8vo, cloth, contents lettered, 
gilt tops, uncut. London: J. M. Dent, 1902-1904 

Edition limited to 350 copies for America, of which this is, No. 198. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


417. Heaps or ILLustrious Persons. Birch (Thomas). The Heads of Illustrious 
Persons of Great Britain. Engraven by Mr. Houbraken and Mr. Vertue, 
With Their Lives and Characters. 105 magnificent portraits of the most 
famous men and women recorded in English history, engraved on copper 
with consummate skill by the most renowned engravers, J. Houbraken and 
George Vertue, from authentic pictures by Lely, Van Dyck, Kneller, Holbein, 
Vanderbank, Rubens, and other great masters. 2 vols. in one, folio, calf, 
wide gilt borders on sides consisting of an elaborate floral design with outer 
gilt fillet bands, large center gilt ornament, gilt back, inside gilt dentelle 
borders, gilt edges. London: John and Paul Knapton, 1747-1752 

AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION, WITH ALL THE PLATESIN GOOD CONDITION, covering 
the period of British history from Chaucer (1400) to Pope (1744). Every portrait is 
set in an ornamental border, different in each case, and emblematic of the person’s 
rank or occupation. In many cases, a small engraving showing some principal event 
in their lives is engraved in the border. FINE Copy. 


Fine Copy, though with slight spots on three or four margins. The plates are all 
fine early impressions. 


418. Hearn (Larcapio). Some Chinese Ghosts. First Epirion. 16mo, cloth, 
uncut. Boston, 1887 


419. Hearn (Laracapio). Youma, the Story of a West-Indian Slave. New York, 
1890; Letters from the Raven, being the Correspondence of Lafcadio 
Hearn with Henry Watkin. With Introduction and Critical Comment 
by the Editor, Milton Bronner. New York, 1907; Fantastics and other 
Fancies. Edited by Charles Woodward Hutson. Boston and New York, 
1914. One of 550 copies printed at the Riverside Press; Japan, an Attempt 
at Interpretation. New York, 1904. ALL First EDITIONS. GAUTIER 
(THEOPHILE). One of Cleopatra’s Nights and other Fantastic Romances. 
Translated by Lafcadio Hearn. New York, 1900. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, 
uncut. New York and Boston, 1890-1914 


420. HEINE (Hernricu). The Prose and Poetical Works of Heinrich Heine. 
Translated with Introductions and Explanatory Notes by Charles God- 
frey Leland. With full-page portraits and illustrations, in two states, one 
in color on plain paper, the other on Japanese paper; engraved title-pages 
some tinted, on Japanese paper. 20 vols. 8vo, full light blue crushed French 
levant morocco; gilt tooled sides with fillet and floral borders, flowers 
onlaid with crimson morocco; gilt backs with floral design, onlaid with 
crimson morocco, contents lettered; doublures of red silk with wide border 
of light blue morocco, ornamented with floral sprays; red silk fly-leaves, 
gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Croscup and Sterling company, Printed for Subscribers Only, 
no date 
COMPLETE SET OF THE EDITION DE BIBLIOPHILE, printed on Holland hand-made 


paper, limited to 75 numbered and registered copies for America, of which this is, 
No. 21. 


421. HENRY THE LEPER (Der Arme Heinrich). Paraphrased by Dante Gabriel 
Rossetti. With an Introduction by William P. Trent. With etched portraat 
by Bicknell, photogravure plates and facsimile of manuscript. 2 vols. 4to, 
half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1905 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 467 copies. Vol. I is an 
exact facsimile of the original manuscript never before published. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


422. HEPTAMERON (THE) of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre. Newly 
translated into English from the Authentic text of M. Le Roux de Lincy. 
With an Essay upon the Heptameron, by George Saintsbury. Wath the 
73 full-page original engravings designed by S. Freudenberg, and 150 head- 
and tail-pieces by Dunker. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1894 


No. 265 of 312 copies printed for the Society of English Bibliophilists, on Arnold’s 
Fleur-de-lys unbleached hand-made paper, with Freudenberg’s plates printed on 
Japanese paper, and mounted. 


423. HERBERT (GEORGE). The Temple, Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. 
Portrait, and ornamental title-page. Small 4to, cloth, uncut and unopened, 
with cloth protecting wrapper. New York, 1903 


LruiTEp Issur, only 350 copies printed for sale in the United States of America, 
this being, No. 11. 


424. Hervieu (PAvt). Flirt. Translated by Hugh Craig. Jilustrations by Made- 
leine Lemaire. New York, 1890; UcHARD (Marto). My Uncle Barbassou. 
Etchings by Paul Avril. London, Vizetelly, 1888; RoUssEAU (J. J.). Con- 
fessions. Etchings by Hedowin. 2 vols. Privately printed, 1896. Together, 
4 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth. 


425. Hrywoop (Tuomas). Tunaikeion: or, Nine Bookes of Various History con- 
cerninge Women; Inscribed by ye Names of ye Nine Muses. First EDITION. 
Title engraved in ten compartments containing figures of A pollo and the Nine 
Muses; and woodcuts at the end of each book. Small folio, old calf, rebacked. 

The blank leaf forming signature A I is missing. 
London: Adam Islip, 1624 


426. Hrywoop (Tuomas). The Hierarchie of the blessed Angells. Their Names 
orders and Offices. The fall of Lucifer with his Angells. Engraved title- 
page by T. Cecill, and 9 full-page engravings by Payne, Marshall, Droeshout, 
G. Glover, and Gethinge. Small folio, full dark olive green morocco, gilt 
fillet band on sides, full gilt back, inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges. 
BY RIVIERE. Slightly rubbed. London: Adam Islip, 1635 


First Epition. The only edition with engravings. It contains the celebrated 
reference to Shakespeare and his contemporaries so often quoted (Book IV, p. 206), 
“Mellifluous Shake-speare, whose inchanting Quill Commanded Mirth or Passion, 
was but Will.” ; 

“Milton is said to have been much indebted to this extraordinary book of Hey- 
wood’s. The copious prose annotations which follow each of the nine books of the 
poem are full of the most singular narratives and stories relative to witchcraft, 
witches, and the like.”-—-MS. NOTE. 

Duplicate copy from the Library of Trinity College, with stamp. 


427. [HEywoop (THomas).] The Generall History of Women, containing the Lives 
of the most Holy and Prophane, the most Famous and Infamous in ally. 
ages, exactly described not only from Poeticall Fictions, but from the 
most Ancient, Modern, and Admired Historians, to our Times. FIRST 
Epition. Engraved title-page containing 10 marginal portraits of women. 
Small 8vo, calf, rubbed. London, 1657 


428. Historic CHARACTERS AND Famous EVENTS. The Library of Historic 
Characters and Famous Events of all Nations and all Ages. Edited by 

A. R. Spofford, F. Weitenkampf and J. P. Lamberton. Full-page allus- 
trations on Japanese paper. 12 vols. 4to, half leather, gilt backs, uncut. 
Philadelphia, 1894-1900 


CONNOISSEUR’S EDITION, limited to 1000 copies, of which this is No. 92. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


429. Historrc Court Memoirs. Numerous illustrations, including etchings by 
Lalauze, Mongin, Mercier and Toussant. 10 vols. square 8vo, full green 
morocco, Janseneste, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

Paris and Boston: Grolier Society, no date 
EDITION DES AMATEURS, limited to 100 copies, the plates in two states, one being 
on Japan paper. 
CONTENTS 
Marguerite de Valois; Memoirs of Henry IV.; Montespan, 2 vols.; 


Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz; Marie Antoinette, 2 vols.; 
Sweden and Denmark, 2 vols.; Memoirs of Catherine II. 


430. History. YULE (Str Henry). The Book of Ser Marco Polo. 2 vols. 1903; 
DE LAMARTINE (A.). History of the Girondists. 3 vols. 1850; VIZETELLY 
(E. A.). Bluebeard. 1902; Duncan (A. R. AnpD J.). History of Russia. 
2 vols. 1854; HoussavE (A.). Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century. 
2 vols. 1852; DorAN (Dr.). ‘Mann’ and Manners at the Court of Florence, 
1740-1786. 2 vols. 1876; KENDRICK (JOHN). Phoenicia. 1855; CHOISEUL- 
GourFFIER (COMTESSE DE). Historical Memoirs of the Emperor Alexander 
I. and the Court of Russia. 1900; Bain (R.N.). Charles XII. and the 
Collapse of the Swedish Empire, 1682-1719; Morris (CHARLES). Historical, 
Tales. 2 vols. 1906; and others. Some illustrated. Together, 32 vols. 8vo 
and 12mo, cloth, morocco and half calf. 


431. HopGKIn’s CoLLECTION OF ART AND LITERATURE. Rariora. Being Notes 
of Some of the Printed Books, Manuscripts, Historical Documents, Medals, 
Engravings, Pottery, etc. Collected (1858-1900) by John Eliot Hodgkin. 
Extensively illustrated with full-page and text facsimile reproductions. 3 
vols. 4to, buckram, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company [1902] 
An important Bibliographical Work. 


432. Horrman (E. T. W.). Weird Tales. A New Translation, by J. T. Bealby 
11 etchings by Ad. Lalauze. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
London: Nimmo, 1885 


Edition limited to 100 copies on laid paper, with proof etchings on Whatman 
paper, of which this is, No. 9. 


433. HocartH (WiLL1AM). The Works of William Hogarth. Including the 
Analysis of Beauty and Five Days’ Peregrination. [Edited from the Texts 
by John Nichols, George Steevens, and Samuel Ireland. With a New 
Critical Introduction by John Lafarge, and a Chronological Catalogue 
Raisonné by Austin Dobson.] Extensively illustrated with steel and copper- 
plate impressions from the engravings by Armstrong, Cook, Englehart, Holl, 
and other artists. 10 vols. royal 8vo, three-quarter green morocco, gilt 
backs and tops, uncut, backs slightly faded. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son, 1900 


This Edition with Impressions of the Intaglio Plates printed on India paper, is 
limited to 1000 numbered copies, of which this is, No. 12. Printed for Mr. Robinson 
Locke. Has the three suppressed plates laid in. 


434. HocartH (WitiiaM). The Works of William Hogarth from the Original 
Plates, restored by James Heath. With the Addition of many Subjects 
not before Collected: To which are prefixed, a Biographical Essay on the 

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[No. 434. Hocartu.—Continued] 


Genius and Productions of Hogarth, and Explanations of the Subjects 

of the Plates, by John Nichols. With 116 engraved plates containing 156 

subjects. Folio, leather, cracked at hinges, long tear in two plates. 
London: Printed for Baldwin and Cradock, undated 


435. Hotcrorr (THomAs). Memoirs, written by Himself, and continued [by 
William Hazlitt] to the time of his Death, from his Diary, Notes and other 
Papers. Portrait, engraved by Blood. First EpitTion. 3 vols. 12mo, full 
polished yellow calf, gilt fillets on sides, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, leather 
labels, BY W. PRATT. London, 1816 

Thomas Holcroft was the son of a shoemaker, became a stable-boy, and _ like 
William Cobbett by indefatigable industry and perseverance, educated and fitted 
himself to fill the position of tutor in the family of Granville Sharp. He led an 
adventurous life, and was by turns, dramatist, actor, printer, traveller, and was at 


one time indicted for high treason. He was the intimate friend of Lamb, Godwin, 
and Hazlitt. His life reads like a romance. 


436. HotmeEs (OLIVER WENDELL). The Works of Holmes. [With his Life.] I//us- 
trated with portraits and photogravures on India paper, and finely colored 
frontispieces. 15 vols. 8vo, half vellum, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt 
tops, uncut. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 


COMPLETE SET OF THE ARTIST'S EDITION, limited to 750 copies, beautifully printed 
throughout, on deckle-edge paper. Inserted in Volume I is a four-page Autograph 
Letter Signed by Holmes. 

CONTENTS 
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table; Poet at the Breakfast Table; 
Professor at the Breakfast Table; Over the Tea-Cups; Elsie Venner; 
The Guardian Angel; A Mortal Antipathy; Medical Essays; 
Pages from an Old Volume of Life; Poems, 2 vols.; 
Our Hundred Days in Europe; Emerson, and Motley; - 
Life and Letters of Holmes, by J. T. Morse, Jr., 2 vols. 


437. Horace. Qvinti Horatii Flacci Opera. Engraved throughout with illustrations 
from the antique, including numerous head-pieces, vignettes, decorative initials 
and 2 frontispieces. 2 vols. 8vo, full red straight-grain morocco, gilt sides 
with fillet bands and floral pattern, full gilt backs, wide inside gilt dentelle 
and fillet borders, gilt edges. | 

Londini: Aeneis Tabvlis Incidit Ioannes Pine, 1733-1737 


FINE Copy OF THE ORIGINAL ISSUE, with the error “post est” instead of “potest” 
in the vignette on page 108 of Vol. II. 


438. Horace. The Odes and Epodes of Horace. Latin text edited by Clement 
L. Smith. With versions, paraphrases, and explanatory notes, by eminent 
scholars, statesmen and poets. Introduction by Archbishop Ireland. 7 
vols. in 9 vols.; [ALso] A Thousand Horatian Quotations. With Appre- 
ciations (Testimonia) of Horace in Ancient Writers. Selected and classified 
by Henry A. Metcalf. One vol. Portrait and plates in two states, one on 
Japanese paper, and one on plate paper, numerous vignettes, facsimiles of 
early title-pages, etc. Together, 10 vols. square 8vo, half vellum and boards, 
uncut and unopened. Boston, 1901-1904 

BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Limited edition, issued to members only. 


439. HoweLt (JAMES). Londinopolis; An Historicall Discourse or Perlustration 
of the City of London, the Imperial Chamber, and chief Emporium of 


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[No. 439. HowELL.—Continued| 


Great Britain: Whereunto is added another of the City of Westminster. 
With engraved full-length portrait and a folded view of London before the 
Great Fire, with numbered references. First EpITIOoN. Small folio, old 
calf. London, 1657 


440. Howes (WILLIAM DEAN). Heroines of Fiction. Wath illustrations by H. C. 


441. 


Christy, A. I. Keller, and others. 2 vols. 1901; Literature and Life. Studies. 
Illustrations. 1902. Bors First Epitions. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1901-1902 


Huco (Victor). The Novels Complete and Unabridged of Victor Hugo. 


[Translated by Jules Gray, Mary W. Artois, Bellina Phillips, and others.] 
Profusely illustrated with etchings, in two states, one in black and the other 
in bistre. 41 vols. 8vo, three-quarter green morocco, contents lettered, 
floral spray on backs with onlays of white-leather, gilt tops, uncut. 
Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son, [1893-1894] 


EDITION DE BIBLIOPHILE, ON JAPANESE VELLUM, limited to 250 copies, this being 
No. 122, printed for Mr. Robinson Locke. 


CONTENTS 


‘ Les Miserables, 10 vols.; Toilers of the Sea, 4 vols.; 
The Laughing Man, 4 vols.; Notre Dame of Paris, 4 vols.; 
Hans of Iceland, 2 vols.; Ninety-Three, 2 vols.; Bug Jargal; 
Last Day of a Condemned; Poems, 3 vols.; Dramas, 10 vols. 


442. Humanists’ Liprary (THE). Edited by Lewis Einstein, including,—Erasmus 


against War. With an Introduction by J. W. Mackail: Petrarch and the 
Ancient World. By Pierre de Nolhac; The Defence of Poesie. By Sir 
Philip Sidney. Edited by G. E. Woodberry. Together, 3 vols. boards, 
cloth backs with paper labels, uncut and unopened. 

Boston: Merrymount Press, 1907-1908 


443. Humorous. Jones (Cupid). Fact and Fancy. Humorous Poems. New York, 


1893; Mason (Epwarp T.—Editor). Humorous Masterpieces from Amer- 
ican Literature. 3 vols. New York, 1886; [DERBy (Capt. GEorGE H.).] The 
Squibob Papers. New York, 1865; CROWQUILL (ALFRED—IlIlustrator). 
Strange Surprising Adventures of the Venerable Gooroo Simple and his 
Five Disciples. London, 1861; H1npLEY (CHARLES). The True History 
of Tom and Jerry. London, undated; Cozzens (FREDERIC S.). The 
Sparrowgrass Papers. New York, 1858; GAMMER GurRTON’'s Famous 
Histories. New York, 1846; CoLLEGE Cuts Chosen from the Columbia 
Spectator 1880-81-82, by F. Benedict Herzog, H. McVickar, W. Bard 
McVickar and others. New York, 1882; TayLor (C. Jay). In the “400” 
and Out. New York, 1889; and others. Together, 16 vols. I12mo, 8vo, 
and royal 8vo, cloth and boards. 


444. [Hunt (Leicu).] The Feast of the Poets, with Notes and Other Pieces. 


By the Editor of the Examiner. 12mo, full yellow polished calf, gilt triple 
fillet border on covers, gilt back, gilt edges, BY S. KAUFMANN. 
London, 1814 
First Epition. ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 16 portraits, including,— 
oe paren Addison, Lamb, Southey, Wordsworth, Byron, Landor, Scott, Sheridan 
and others. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


445. H 


unt (LEIGH). Table Talk. 1882; The Town. Its Memorable Characters 
and Events. With 45 illustrations. 1889; The Autobiography of Leigh 
Hunt. 1891; Imagination and Fancy Jar of Honey from Mount 
Hybla. Illustrated by Richard Doyle. 1897. Together, 5 vols. 16mo, 
cloth. London, 1882-1897 


446. IBsEN (HENRIK). The Works of Henrik Ibsen. With Introductions by Wil- 


liam Archer and C. H. Herford. [With a Biography of Ibsen by Edmund 
Gosse.] Portraits and illustrations, the frontispieces on Japan paper. 16 
vols. 8vo, cloth backs, board sides, paper labels, contents lettered, gilt 
tops, uncut. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1911-1912 

VIKING EDITION, limited to 256 copies printed on Ruisdael hand-made paper, of 


which this is, No. 239. Signed by the publishers. Generally conceded to be the best 
uniform library edition of Ibsen. Now out of print and scarce. 


CONTENTS 


Lady Inger; The Vikings at Helgoland; Brand; Peer Gynt; 
Emperor and Galilean, 2 vols.; The League of Youth; 

A Doll’s House; An Enemy of the People; Rosmersholm; 

Hedda Gabler; Little Eyolf, John Gabriel Borkman, 2 vols.; 
From Ibsen’s Workshop, 2 vols.; Life of Ibsen by Edmund Gosse. 


447. ILLUMINATED Books. Mathieu (B. Charles). Livre de Priéres illustré a 


l'aide des Ornements des Manuscrits du Moyen-Age. With illuminated 
plates, and text printed within illuminated borders heightened with gold; 
[With] Notice Historique et Texte Explicatif par Ferdinand Denis et B. 
Ch. Mathieu. Text printed within engraved borders. 2 vols. 12mo, crimson 
morocco, gilt sides and backs, inside gilt dentelle borders,’ gilt edges. 
Paris, 1862 


448. ILLUMINATED Manuscript. Getyden van Onselieve Vrouwe (Book of Hours 


in Dutch). Late Fifteenth Century manuscript in Dutch, written im Gothic 
characters in black, with rubrication throughout, Calendar 1n black and red, 
on 169 leaves (6 blank) of fine vellum, 734 by 5¥% inches. With 7 large mima- 
tures, beautifully painted in colors heightened with gold, each with broad 
border of flowers, fruits, birds and figures, on dull gold, ochre, gray or striped 
ground, 7 large historiated initials illuminated in colors on burnished gold 
ground, each with border continuing that surrounding the miniatures which face 
these initials; 33 smaller initials similarly historiated and illuminated, each 
with lateral or semi-borders of flowers, fruits, birds and animals in gold and 
colors on white ground,many of these borders also containing beautiful tiny 
miniatures; numerous other lateral borders in colored inks; Litany capitals 
alternately in burnished gold and blue, other capitals in red or blue. Small 
4to, Sixteenth Century red morocco; gilt borders, gilt back, silver corners 
and clasps intact, sprinkled edges, back worn and small tear in center, 
a few leaves slightly soiled or stained. Flanders, 1496 


BEAUTIFUL BOOK OF HouRS FROM THE FINEST PERIOD OF FLEMISH ILLUMINATION, 
EXQUISITELY DRAWN AND COLORED, THE LARGE MINIATURES WITH BEAUTIFUL 
LANDSCAPE OR ARCHITECTURAL BACKGROUNDS, UNUSUALLY FINE DETAIL IN THE 
Tiny PICTURES IN THE SMALLER INITIALS AND BORDERS, AS WELL AS IN THE FLOWERS 
AND OTHER DESIGNS IN ALL THE BoRDERS. The work is apparently all done by the 
same-hand. and several of the borders bear the signature,—“G pirie” (?) and the 
date,—‘“r406.” The painting is very similar in style to that done by Gerard David, 
the famous Flemish illuminator who died in 1495, and may have been executed under 
his direction. 

The large miniatures are painted on separate leaves, with recto blank, and in- 
serted, each one facing the page containing the large historiated initial, the borders 


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thus forming a continuous band, surrounding the entire two pages. The miniatures 
include,—The Annunciation, Christ preaching to the Doctors in the Temple, The 
Crucifixion, Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, Descent of the Holy Ghost in the 
Tongues of Fire at Whitsuntide, a Cardinal at prayer (presumably a portrait), and 
Christ healing the sick man on the roof (this last slightly rubbed). The border on leaf 
64 contains the initials,—“G K” in burnished gold, at top, and the French shield 
(three fleur-de-lis) and a plain silver shield held by a lion, at foot, and the border on 
leaf 66 has another shield, part of the bearings obliterated, supported by a griffin. 


449. ILLUMINATED Manuscript. Breviary, with Calendar. Fifteenth Century 
manuscript in Latin, with a few notations in German, written an Gothic 
characters in red and black on 140 leaves of fine vellum, 634 by 5 inches. 
With illuminated border on first page of text containing a delicately painted 
miniature at foot and side borders of flower and fruit design; large capitals 
illuminated in gold and colors, some on burnished gold ground, with scroll- 
work marginal designs also in gold and colors; other capitals alternately in 
red and blue. Small 4to, original binding of stamped calf over oaken boards, 
brass staples on front, part of one leather thong fastener preserved, edges 
of vellum untrimmed, binding slightly rubbed at edges, breaking at hinges 
and worn over cords at back. Germany, Fifteenth Century 


UNUSUALLY WELL-PRESERVED SPECIMEN OF FIFTEENTH CENTURY GERMAN 
ILLUMINATION. COMPLETE, WITH THE ORIGINAL STITCHING AND BINDING INTACT. 
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, WITH SCARCELY A MARK OF USAGE ON THE LEAVES. 

A number of the illuminated designs have been cut from another work and pasted 
onto the margins of the present volume. These applied illuminations are contempo- 
rary with, or of earlier date than the volume itself, and were inserted at the time the 
other illuminations were done, as in some instances only a portion of the design is so 
laid on, the balance being painted on the manuscript itself. These illuminations in- 
clude a heraldic border containing two shields (part of the design torn away), border 
designs of fruit, rabbits, and musical instruments (part torn away), and several 
scroll borders. The insertion of the coats-of-arms would indicate that the present 
volume had been written to replace a worn copy, and the borders, etc., cut from th 
earlier volume to save time and expense. ; 


450. ILLUMINATED Manuscript. Hore Beate Marie Virginis, cum Calendario. 
Fifteenth Century manuscript in Latin, with some additional prayers in 
French at the end, written in Gothic characters in black, with rubrication 
throughout, Calendar in red, blue and gold, on 18o leaves (one blank) of fine 
vellum, 7% by 5% inches. With 15 beautifully executed miniatures illuminated 
in gold and colors, each surrounded with similarly illuminated border in wWy- 
leaf or bird, animal and flower designs, 2 smaller ivy-leaf borders, 17 large 
capitals illuminated in burnished gold and colors, hundreds of smaller capitals 
and interlinear ornamentations also in burnished gold and colors. Small 
Ato, Sixteenth Century binding of brown morocco, sides with double gilt 
fillet border, fan-shaped corner ornaments of gilt laurel sprays and centre 
medallion formed of a wreath of laurel sprays enclosing the “death’s head” 
symbol of Henri III of France, between two daisies, symbol of Marguerite 
of Valois: back with a single small gilt cruciform design in each panel, 
gilt lettered on red morocco, “Heures | Gothiqve | Migniatvr | Manvscrit,” 
gilt edges, BY NICOLAS EVE. Remains of ties, binding rubbed at edges 
and joints and a few tiny holes in leather. France, Fifteenth Century 


BEAUTIFUL Book oF Hours ILLUMINATED FOR SOME MEMBER OF THE FRENCH 
Roya. FAMILY (THE HOUSE OF VALOIS), DURING THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, WITH THE 
CoAT-OF-ARMS PAINTED IN THE BORDER ON LEAF 29, AND REBOUND BY NICOLAS 
Eve For Kinc Henri III oF FRANCE, OR HIs SISTER, MARGUERITE OF VALOIS, 
QUEEN OF HENRI IV, THE BINDING BEARING THE SYMBOLS OF BOTH. 

THE MINIATURES AND OTHER ILLUMINATION WORK ARE OF EXCEPTIONAL BEAUTY 
AND MERIT, AND IN Goop ConpiTION. The edges of several leaves are soiled, two or 
three leaves are mended, and old writing on a few leaves has been erased. There is 


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[No. 450. ILLUMINATED MANuscript—Continued] 


451. 


452. 


453- 


454. 


455. 


one blank leaf in the volume, and the final blank leaf is lacking; there are also four 
other leaves lacking, two of which may have been blank, so that the volume origin- 
ally consisted of 185 leaves including two, and perhaps four, blank leaves. The illum- 
ination work was not finished, the last three pages having the spaces for the capitals 
and interlineations left blank. 


ILLUMINATED Manuscripts. Shaw (Henry). A Handbook of the Art of 
Illumination, as Practised During the Middle Ages. With a description 
of the metals, pigments, and processes employed by the Artists at Different 
Periods. Numerous reproductions. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. 

London, 1866 

INTRIGUES OF FREDERICK-AuGUsTUS. La Saxe Galante: or, The Amorous | 
Adventures and Intrigues of Frederick-Augustus II. late King of Poland, 
Elector of Saxony. Translated from the French, By a Gentleman of Ox- 
ford. 12mo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt fillet borders, gilt 
back, dentelle inside borders, gilt edges, BY CHAMBOLLE-DURU. . 
Printed; and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, no date 


IrvinG (WASHINGTON). The Journals of Washington Irving (Hitherto Un- 
published). Edited by William P. Trent and George S. Hellman. Engraved 
title-pages on vellum. Facsimiles of drawings by Irving. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth 
and boards. Boston, 1919 

BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 430 copies. 


IRvING (WASHINGTON). The Works of Washington Irving. Wath portraits, 
plans, facsimiles, and other illustrations, the frontispieces and some of 
the plates on Japanese vellum paper, the other proofs on India paper. 
Title-pages in red and black, on Japan paper. 40 vols. 12mo, half brown 
morocco, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1895-1897 


CoMPLETE SET OF THE AUTHOR'S AUTOGRAPH EDITION, limited to 500 sets, of 
which this is, No. 85. With a page of ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, inserted in Volume I. 
of “The Alhambra.” ‘ 

Accompanying the above is a Sketch Map to illustrate Adventures of Captain 
Bonneville; and A Chart to illustrate Life and Voyages of Columbus. Each in a sep- 


arate slip-case. 
CONTENTS 


The Alhambra, 2 vols.; Life of George Washington, 8 vols.; 

Astoria, 2 vols.; Life and Voyages of Columbus, 5 vols.; 

Oliver Goldsmith, 2 vols.; Bracebridge Hall, 2 vols.; Spanish Papers; 
Salmagundi, 2 vols.; Sketch Book, 2 vols.; Crayon Miscellany, 2 vols.; 
Mahomet and His Successors, 3 vols.; Conquest of Granada, 2 vols.; 
Adventures of Captain Bonneville, and Wolfert’s Roost, 2 vols.; 
Knickerbocker’s History of New York, 2 vols.; 

Tales of a Traveller, 2 vols.; Reviews and Miscellanies. 


ITALIAN Nove ists. The Novellino of Masuccio. Now first translated into 
English by W. G. Waters. Illustrated by E. R. Hughes. 2 vols. 1895; 
The Nights of Straparola. Now first’ translated into English by W. G. 
Waters. Illustrated by E. R. Hughes. 2 vols. 1894; The Decameron of 
Giovanni Boccaccio. Translated by John Payne. Jllustrated by Louis 
Chalon. 2 vols. 1893; The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni. Now first trans- . 
lated into English by W. G. Waters. Illustrated by E. R. Hughes. 1897. 
Together, 7 vols. imperial 8vo, silk, uncut. . 

London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1893-1897 


ALL LIMITED ISSUES, from 600 to 1000 copies. 


- Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


456. Iraty. Warner (Charles D.). Our Italy. 1891; BLASHFIELD (E. H. and E. 


W.). Italian Cities. 2 vols. 1900; Mauret (A.). Little Cities of Italy. 
1911; Wapprncton (Mary K.). Italian Letters of a Diplomat’s Wife. 
1905; ALLEN (GRANT). Florence. 2 vols. 1902; Scorr (M. A.). Eliza- 
bethan Translations from the Italian. 1916; CRUICKSHANK (J. W. and 
A. M.). The Umbrian Cities of Italy. 2 vols. 1907; ALLEN (GRANT) 
and WILLIAMSON (GEORGE C.). Cities of Northern Italy. 1906; and 
others. All illustrated. Together, 14 vols. cloth and boards. 

; Various places, various dates 


457. JACKSON (CATHERINE CHARLOTTE, Lapy). The Complete Writings of Lady 


458 


459 


460 


461 


462 


Jackson. Numerous portraits, the plates in two states, on Japanese paper 

and plain paper, the-frontispieces on plain paper in colors. 14 vols. full 

blue crushed levant morocco, Janseneste, gilt inside borders, gilt tops, 

uncut. Paris and Boston: Grolier Society, no date 
EDITION DES AMATEURS, limited to 100 copies, of which this is, No. 3. 


CONTENTS 


Old Paris, 2 vols.; Old Régime, 2 vols.; Court of France, 2 vols.; 
Last of the Valois, 2 vols.; The First of the Bourbons, 2 vols.; 
The French Court and Society, 2 vols.; Court of the Tulleries, 2 vols. 


. James (Henry). English Hours. With illustrations by Joseph Pennell. 


Cambridge, 1905. One of 400 copies printed; Murr (JoHNn). A Thousand- 
Mile Walk to the Gulf, Illustrated. Boston, 1916. One of 550 copies printed. 
Together, 2 vols. 8vo, half cloth, uncut. 
Boston and Cambridge, Riverside Press, 1905-1916 
LARGE PAPER COPIES. ; 


. Japan. Dickins (F. V.—Translator). The Old Bamboo-Hewer’s Story. 


1888; WaTANNA (ONoTO). The Heart of Hyacinth. 1903; REIN (J. J.). 
The Industries of Japan, together with an Account of its Agriculture, 
Forestry, Arts and Commerce. 1889; Dickson (W. G.). Gleanings from 
Japan. 1889; DREssER (C.). Japan, its Architecture, Art, and Art Manu- 
factures. 1882; NorMAN (Henry). The Real Japan. 1892; PARSONS 
(ALFRED). Notes in Japan. 1896; Morse (Epwarbp S.). Japanese Homes 
and their Surroundings. 1888. All illustrated. Together, 8 vols. 8vo cloth. 

Various places, various dates 


. Japan. Griffis (W. E.). Japanese Fairy World. 1887; WATANNA (ONOTO). 


A Japanese Nightingale. 1901; CHAMBERLAIN (B. H.). Things Japanese. 
1891; PARSONS (ALFRED). Notes in Japan. 1896; CHAMBERLAIN (Bort). 
and Mason (W. B.). A Handbook for Travellers in Japan. 1891; ANON- 
ymous. The Nightless City. 1899; RIORDAN (R.) and TAKAYANAGI (Tozo). 
Sunrise Stories. 1896; VAN BERGEN (R.). The Story of Japan. [1897 | 
Kaxuzo (O.). The Book of Tea. 1912; DicKins (F. V.—Translator). 
Chiushingura, or, the Loyal League. No date. Some illustrated. Together, 
10 vols. 12mo, cloth. Various places, various dates 


. JAPANESE Books. Tyokuni (Ichiyosai). An album of colored print, Genji 


monogatari (Story of Genji clan) story written by Fuji-shikibu. With 49 
pages of colored illustrations and 1 page of text, 814 by 11 inches. 


. Japanese Books. Hokusai Sketch book of Flower and bird and Fuji. 36 


views, 78 pages illustrations in color, 4 volumes, various sizes. Late edition. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


463. 


464. 


465. 


466. 


467. 


468. 


469. 


470. 


471. 


JAPANESE Books. Kunikane and Icho (Hanafusa) and Koichi, Children 
of various costumes, Daily lifes and costumes, Historical subjects, and 
Womens daily life and happenings. With 53 pages illustrations in colors. 
4 volumes in various sizes. Late editions. 


JAPANESE Books. Artist unknown. An album of Japanese hand painting. 
Birds and flowers. With 24 pages of illustrations in color on silks. 12 by 
13, inches. 


JAPANESE Books. Toyokuni (Ichiyosai) Kuniyoshi (Ichiyosai). An album of 
Colored Prints, Large figures of theatrical performance. With 130 pages 
of colored print. 10 by 15 inches. 


» 


JAPANESE Books. Hokusai (Kashoku). Manshoku Zuko, Sketch book of 
Flowers, birds, figures, animals and trees, published by Okura Yahei, 1891. 
64 pages. Illustrations in each volumes. 4 volumes, 5 by 834 inches. 


JAPANESE Books. Gyosai and others. Sketch book after great masters of 
ages, designs for Kimonos; Ancient and modern various usage in Tokyo; 
Guide book of Kiyoto. 7 volumes in various sizes. 


JAPANESE Books. Gyosai and others. Sketches after ancient masters; Old 
and new various usages of Tokyo; Guide book of Kiyoto; sketch of Nikko 
Shrine festival; Guide for Atami spring. 8 volumes in various sizes, late 
edition. 


JAPANESE Books. A Collection of Books some written in Japanese, and others 
in English on Japan, and things Japanese. Illustrations. Together, 19 
vols. 16mo to royal 4to, mainly pictorial wrappers. 


JAPANESE Fairy TALES. Text in English, by Mrs. T. H. James, B. H. Cham- 
berlain, and others. Colored illustrations. Together, 30 vols. 16mo, 12mo 
and small 4to, limp pictorial wrappers. 


JAPANESE Puorocrapus. A Collection of 214 Photographs of Japanese 
Life and Scenery, mostly Colored, including among the subjects repre- 
sented,—Scenes in Yokohama; Mississippi Bay; Fuji from Yoshiwara; 
Fujiyama; Kamakura; Hachiman; Dai Butsu; Enoshima; Cave scene; 
sacred and temporary bridges; Mangwanji bell; the Sorrinto; holy-water 
cistern; the library at Kiozo; cloister; bell tower; the sleeping cat; Nio; hand- 
ploughing; rice fields; Japanese garden; house and mill; toy shop; cherry 
blossoms; rice harvest; pounding rice; flower peddler; jinriksha; kago; Bud- 
dhist priests; cook house; Japanese girls dancing, dressing, painting; hatr- 
dressing; children playing; acrobats; the empress of Japan; portraits of Jap- 
anese girls in different stations of life; and many others. Each plate measures 
71% by 9% inches, is pasted on heavy gray cardboard with gilt edges, and 
bears the title of the photograph. Bound in 3 oblong folio volumes, lac- 
quered boards, highly ornamented, morocco backs, gilt edges, as below 
described. Two vols. enclosed in padded boxes. 

Vol. I. The front cover is of gold lacquer ornamented with floral design in light 
tints behind which is a black moon, with two ravens peering at it, one seated on the 
branch of a tree; the back cover is of claret lacquer, covered with cherry blossoms 
sprays. 

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[No. 471. JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHERS.—Continued] 


Vol. II. Black lacquer covers, the front representing a view of a mountain 
with meadow in the fore-ground from which rise two stalks, the latter onlaid in 
colored metal; the back, covered with various colored leaves. 

Vol. III. Sprinkled bronze lacquer covers, the front having a large inset panel 
containing the figure of a large dragon in gilt on which rests the figure of a woman 
holding a musical instrument, the face and instrument onlaid in ivory; the back 
cover with oval panel of a fishing scene by moonlight, the boat and overhanging 
boughs in gilt against dark blue background. 


472. JENNINGS (HARGRAVE). The Rosicrucians, their Rites and Mysteries. Third 
Edition, greatly enlarged. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
London, 1887 


473. JESSE (JoHN HENEAGE). The Historical Writings of John Heneage Jesse. 
Illustrated with portraits, views and facsimiles. 23 vols. 8vo, full red pol- 
ished calf, triple gilt fillet bands on sides, full gilt backs, blue labels, con- 
tents lettered, inside calf and gilt fillet borders, gilt tops, BY ZAEHNSDORF, 
margin of frontispiece of Vol. III repaired, a few of the volumes have 
uncut edges. London: Richard Bentley, 1840-1875 

A FrneLty Bounp SET OF THE More IMPORTANT HISTORICAL WRITINGS OF 
Jesse. ALL First EDITIONS. 
CONTENTS 
The Court of England during the Reign of the Stuarts, including the Protector- 
ate, 4 vols. 1840. 
Memoirs of the Court of England, from the Revolution of 1688 to the Death of 


George II, 3 vols., 1843. 
George Selwyn and his Contemporaries; with Memoirs and Notes, 4 vols., 


1843-1844. 

Memoirs of the Pretenders and their Adherents, 2 vols., 1845. 

Literary and Historical Memorials of London, 2 vols., 1847. 

London and its Celebrities. A Second Series of Literary and Historical Memori- 
als of London, 2 vols., 1850. 

Memoirs of King Richard the Third and Some of his Contemporaries, 1862. 

Memoirs of the Life and Reign of King George III, 3 vols., 1867. 

Memoirs of Celebrated Etonians, 2 vols., 1875. 


474. Jesuit Missions. Steinmetz (Andrew). History of the Jesuits: from the 
Foundation of their Society to the Suppression by Pope Clement XIV.; 
their Missions throughout the World. Portraits and illustrations. 3 

vols. 8vo, polished calf, gilt, marbled edges. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1848 


475. JOHNSON (SAMUEL). The Works of Samuel Johnson. Colored frontispiece 
portraits. 16 vols. 8vo, buckram, paper labels, contents lettered, gilt tops, 
uncut. Troy, New York: Pafraets Book Company [1903] 


COMPLETE SET OF THE LITERARY CLUB EDITION, limited to 774 sets printed from 
type on Special Water-Marked Paper; of which this is, No. 201. 


CONTENTS 


The Rambler, The Adventurer, 5 vols.; The Idler, Poems; 
Rasselas, Letters; Lives of the Poets, 4 vols.; Miscellaneous; 
Reviews; Eminent Persons; The Hebrides; Book of Devotions. 


476. JOHNSON (SAMUEL). The Rambler. Complete in One Volume. 8vo, full 
new morocco, gilt designs on covers, uncut. 
London: Printed for B. Law, no date 
FINE LARGE Uncut Copy OF THE FIRST OcTAVO EDITION. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


477. 


478. 


479. 


480. 


481. 


482. 


483. 


JoLINE (ApRIAN H.). Meditations of an Autograph Collector. J/lustrations. 
1902; The Diversions of a Book-Lover. 1903. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
leather backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1902-1903 


Jonson (BEN). The Works of Ben Jonson. With Notes Critical and Ex- 
planatory, and a Biographical Memoir by W. Gifford. With Introduction 
and Appendices by Lieut.-Col. F. Cunningham. Portrait and rubricated 
titles. 9 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut, paper labels. 

London: Bickers and Son, 1875 


COMPLETE SET OF BICKERS’ FINELY PRINTED EDITION. 


JOSEPHINE (EMPRESS). MAssON (FREDERIC). Joséphine, Empress and 
Queen. Translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey. With a beautiful portrait of 
Josephine in colors, a facsimile of. Gérard’s picture, and numerous full- 
page portraits and historical scenes, from originals by noted artists. Royal 
Ato, full green morocco, with elaborate borders on sides of wreath and bee 
design and monogram J B worked in, with star corner ornaments, with 
the imperial arms in gilt in center; full gilt back with bee and star design, 
and monogram J B inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut, original 
wrappers bound in, BY DURVAND. New York: Goupil & Co. of Paris, 1899 

English Edition of one of the fine Goupil Historical Monographs. 


Jovius (PAULUS). Ragionamento di Mons. Paolo Giovio sopra i morti, & 
disegni d’arme, & d’amore, che communemente chiamano Imprese. Con 
vn Discorso di Girolamo Ruscelli, intorno allo stesso soggetto. Printer’s 
device on title. Small 8vo, contemporary wrappers, vellum hinges, covers — 
wormed, some leaves loose, title and several leaves stained, old writing 
at foot of title. 

Venetia: Appresso Giordano Ziletti, all’ Insegna della Stella, 1556 


VERY EARLY EDITION, AND PERHAPS THE FIRST PRINTING OF THIS WELL-KNOWN 
Work. The first edition recorded by Brunet is dated 1559. Printed without the 
emblematic illustrations. 


Junius. [The Letters of] Junius. “Stat Nominus Umbra. 2 vols, 12mo. 
contemporary calf. 
London: Printed for Henry Sampson Woodfall, 1772 


First AUTHORIZED EpITION. There were editions before 1772, but all of them were 
pirated. Woodfall’s two volumes were authorized and printed under the author’s 
inspection. The above copy contains Table of Contents and Index for first volume. 

With armorial bookplate in each volume of Edwd. Auriot Hay Drummond, D, D. 


JuvENAL. Mores Hominum., The Manners of Men, Described in sixteen 
Satyrs, by Juvenal: Whereunto isadded the Invention of seventeen Designes 
in Picture: With Arguments to the Satyrs. Together with a large Comment. 
By Sir Robert Stapylton, Knight. With portrait by Lombart. Royal folio, 
calf, back damaged, lacks the 17 plates. 

London: R. Hodgkinsonne, 1660 


KEATS (JOHN). The Poetical Works of John Keats. Given from His Own 
Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manu- 
scripts. Fourth Edition Illustrations: The Letters of John Keats. Complete 
Revised Edition with a Portrait not published in previous Editions and 24 
contemporary views of places visited by Keats. [Both] Edited by H. Buxton 
Forman. Together, 2 vols. small 8vo, panelled calf, with gilt bands on 
sides, full gilt backs, green leather labels, inside gilt dentelle borders, 
gilt edges, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1895 


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484. Keats (JoHn). The Poems of John Keats. Portrait and title-pages printed 
within pictorial borders. Text printed in red and black. 2 vols. New York: 
Privately Printed for the Scott Thaw Company, 1904. Edition limited 
to 350 copies for sale in the United States of America, of which this is, No. 
68. Signed by the Publishers: RossETTI (DANTE GABRIEL). Poems. Edited 
by Elisabeth Luther Cary. With illustrations from the author’s own designs. 
2 vols. New York, 1903. Together, 4 vols. 4to and royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. 


485. KiLLiGREw (Mrs. ANNE). Poems by Mrs. Anne Killigrew. Wath brilliant 
impression of the mezzotint portrait by Beckett, after the original painting 
by Anne Killigrew herself. Small 4to, new mottled calf, polished, narrow 
gilt border on sides, full gilt back, inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges, 
margins of several leaves have small worm-holes. 

London: Printed for Samuel Lowndes, 1686 


THE VERY RARE ORIGINAL FirSsT EDITION. LARGE PAPER Copy, cut down, some 
of the leaves showing large outer margins while others have large inner margins. 

Anne Killigrew was the gifted daughter of Dr. Henry Killigrew, and maid-of- 
honor to the Duchess of York. She will long be remembered as the subject of a 
celebrated ode by the poet, John Dryden, here published with her poems, was written 
upon her death, which came at the edrly age of twenty-five. Dr. Johnson considered 
this ode to be the noblest in the English language. 


486. KinGs of ENGLAND. Epwarp II. The History of the Life, Reign, and Death 
of Edward II, King of England and Lord of Ireland. With the Rise and 
Fall of his Great Favourites, Gaveston and Spencers. Written by E. F. 
in the year 1627. Portrait of Edward IJ. 1680 Ricwarp III. The History 
of the Life and Reigne of Richard the Third. Composed in Five Bookes 
by Geo. Buck Esquire. Portrait of Richard III. 1646. Together, 2 vols. 
small folio, old sheep. London, 1646-1680 


487. KincsLey (CHARLES). The Novels and Poems of Charles Kingsley. [With 

, Introductions by Maurice Kingsley.] 12 vols.; [ALso] Charles Kingsley. 

His Letters, and Memories of His Life. Edited by His Wife. With an 

Introduction by Maurice Kingsley. 2 vols. Full-page illustrations on Japan 

paper. Together, 14 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels with contents lettered, 

gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1898-1900 
WESTMINSTER EpDITION. Limited to 1000 copies, of which this is, No. 109. 


CONTENTS 


Poems; Yeast; Alton Locke, 2 vols.; Two Years Ago, 2 vols.; 
Hypatia, 2 vols.; Hereward the Wake, 2 vols.; Westward Ho! 2 vols.; 
Life and Letters, 2 vols. 


488. KipLinc (RupyARD). The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling. 
Portraits and illustrations on Japanese paper. 26 vols. seal brown morocco, 
gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut, some bindings in different 
grained morocco. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1897-1917 


OUTWARD BOUND EDITION. 
CONTENTS 


Plain Tales from the Hills; Soldier’s Three—Military Tales, 2 vols.; 
In Black and White; Phantom Rickshaw; Under the Deodars; 

The Jungle Book; Second Jungle Book; Light that Failed; 
Diversity of Creatures; The Day’s Work, 2 vols.; Verses; 

Actions and Reactions; The Five Nations; Early Verse; 

Traffics and Discoveries; Rewards and Fairies; Kim; 

The Naulahka; Puck of Pook’s Hill; Stalky & Co.; 

Just So Stories; Captains Courageous; From Sea to Sea’ 2 vols. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


489. KNOWLES (JAMES SHERIDAN). The Dramatic Works of James Sheridan 
Knowles. First Epition. Portrait. 3 vols. small 8vo, half morocco, gilt 
backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, BY RIVIERE. Backs faded. 

London: Edward Moxon, 1841-1843 


490. LA FonTAINE (JEAN DE). Tales and Novels in Verse. With 65 engravings 
by Eisen, and 38 after Lancret, Boucher, Pater, and others. 2 vols. royal 
8vo, silk cloth, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1896 

One of 520 copies privately printed for the Society of English Bibliophilists. 


491. LA FONTAINE (JEAN DE). The Exquisite Series. The Fables of La Fontaine. 
Translated by Elizur Wright. Notes by J. W. M. Gibbs. Etchings by Le 

Rat. 2 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 
Boston, no date 


492. LAMB (CHARLES). The Letters of Charles Lamb, in which many mutilated 
- works and passages have been restored to their original form, With Letters 
never before published and an Introduction by Henry H. Harper. Etched 
frontispieces and titles on Japanese paper, portrait of Lamb, etched by James 

Fagan, and printed in two states, one signed, facsimules of letters, etc. One 

vol. folio, half vellum, and 4 vols. 8vo, brown boards. Together, 5 vols. 

uncut, slight stain on corner of portfolio. Boston, 1905 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 470 copies, printed on 
Dutch handmade paper. 


493. Lamp (CuarLEs). The Life and Works of Charles Lamb. [Edited with 
Introductions and Notes by Alfred Ainger.] Engraved portraits and photo- 
gravure illustrations. 12 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels, contents lettered, 
gilt tops, uncut. Troy, New York: Pafraets Book Company, undated 


COMPLETE SET OF THIS LARGE PAPER LIBRARY EDITION limited to 1000 copies, 
printed at the Merrymount Press, Boston. 


CONTENTS 


Poems, Plays, and Miscellaneous Essays, 2 vols.; Essays of Elia; 
Last Essays of Elia; Mrs. Leicester’s School, 2 vols.; 
Letters, 4 vols.; Tales from Shakespeare; Life of Charles Lamb. 


494. LANDON (JESSE). The Education of Cupid. Jilustrations. 1912; TRIOMPHE 
DE CuPIDON. 12 designs par Henri Lossow. Edition de Luxe. Paris, 1885; 
Le Muste GaLant du Dix-Huitiéme Siécle (Reproduction of rare old 
French engravings); Gré&viIn (A.). Les Parisiennes. Illustrations; BAC. 
Les Fétes Galantes (also) Les Alcéves. Illustrations; BourET (HENRI). 
Autour d’Elles. Illustrations. 3 parts; and one other. Together, 10 vols. 
Ato and folio, half leather and paper. 


495. LANG (ANDREW). Aucassin and Nicolete. Done into English by Andrew 
Lang. Ornamental border on title, title in red and black. 16mo, full maroon 
crushed levant morocco, sides with gilt fillet borders, scroll design in gilt, 
with onlays of green morocco, and onlaid black morocco border; gilt 
panelled back, with onlays of green and black morocco; gilt inside fillet 
borders, with onlaid border of black morocco doublures and fly-leaves 
of tan silk, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London: David Nutt, 1887 


First EpITIon. PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANFSFE VELLUM. and limited to 500 
copies. IN A FINE BINDING. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


496. LANG (ANDREW). Lamb (Charles). Beauty and the Beast. With an Intro- 


497. 


498. 


499. 


500. 


duction by Andrew Lang. With S full-page illustrations 1n two states, one 
being a set of earliest open-letter proofs in sepia, the other a duplicate set of 
earliest open-letter proofs in brown. Small 4to, Antwerp-blue crushed 
levant morocco, sides covered with geometrical design in gilt, gilt panelled 
back, inside morocco and gilt fillet borders, gilt top, uncut, BY POMEY. 
London: Field and Tuer [1887] 


Edition limited to 100 copies, signed by the Publishers, of which this is, No. 82. 
FINE Copy. 

INSERTED IS AN ORIGINAL POEM ENTIRELY IN THE AUTOGRAPH OF ANDREW LANG, 
SIGNED AND Datep,—“Andrew Lang. T. H. ‘Longman’s Magazine, Christmas No. 
1884.’ ” With addressed portion of the original envelope to “Thomas Hutchinson,” in 
the corner of which is written,—“From Andrew Lang Esq. Nov. 11th 1887. T, H.” 

The poem is entitled “Beauty and the Beast,” and consists of 3 stanzas of 6 lines, the 
first of which is as follows,— 


“The seeds of flowers from isle to isle 

The birds have brought, the winds have blown, 
The faces of our daisies smile 

In meadows of the lands unknown; 
And tales our fathers told erewhile 

Like flowers thro’ all the world are sown.” 


Lanc (ANDREW). The Library. With a Chapter on Modern English Illus- 


trated Books by Austin Dobson. Illustrated. 1881; ADLINGTON (WILLIAM— 
Translator). The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of 
Cupid and Psyche. With a discourse on the Fable by Andrew Lang. 
Etching. 1887; ARNOLD (Epwin). The Indian Song of Songs. Printed 
in red and black. 1875. ALL First Epitions. Together, 3 vols, I12mo, 
cloth and vellum wrappers. London, 1875-1881 


LANGUAGE AND READING. Disraeli (Isaac). ‘Curiosities of Literature. 4 


[L 


vols. 1861; MATTHEWS (BRANDER). Parts of Speech, Essays on English. 
1901; GREENOUGH (JAMEs R.). Words and their Ways in English Speech. 
1901; Rocet (P. M.). Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases. No 
date; HiTTELL (JoHN S.). A Brief History of Culture. 1875; MEIKLEJOHN 
(J. M. D.). The Art of Writing English. 1900; MULLER (Max). Lec- 
tures on the Science of Language. 2 vols. 1887; BARTLETT (JOHN). Fa- 
miliar Quotations. 1874; and others. Together, 28 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, 
cloth and half calf. Various places, various dates 


ANQUET (T.).] Coopers Chronicle contenynge the whole discourse of the 

histories as well as thye realme, as all other countreis, with the succession 

of theyr kynges, the tyme of theyr raign, and what notable acts were done 

. to the vii yere of the raigne of our most gracious Quene Elizabeth 

that nowe is. Small 4to, sheep, stained, lower margins of several leaves 
wormed, some others slight torn and repaired. 

-(London:] Anno, 1565, the first day of Auguste 


Lreecu ILLUSTRATIONS. Martin (Theodore) and Aytoun (Wm. C.)—Editors. 


The Book of Ballads. Edited by Bon Gaultier. Illustrations by Crow- 
quill, Leech and Doyle. Square 12mo, full maroon calf, gilt fillet borders 
on covers, gilt back, gilt inside borders, gilt edges, leather labels, original 
front and back cloth cover bound in, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 

Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, no date 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


SOI. 


502. 


503. 


504. 


595: 


506. 


907: 


Le GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Odes from the Divan of Hafiz. Freely Rendered 
from Literal Translations by Richard Le Gallienne. Royal 8vo, boards, 
vellum back, uncut and unopened. New York: Privately Printed, 1903 


First Ep1t1on. SMALL PAPER, limited to 300 copies privately printed for the au- 
thor, of which this is, No. 55. Signed by Richard Le Gallienne. 

Laid in is an Autograph Note, Signed, by the author, dated [New York,] June 16, 
1903. To Mr. Robinson Locke, thanking him for his subscription to the above work. 
With original addressed envelope. 


[LesaGE (ALAIN REN&).] The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane. A New 
Translation. By [Tobias George Smollett.] The Sixth Edition. Wath 12 
engravings by Skelton and others, after Ansell. 4 vols. 12mo, calf, leather 
labels, name of Sarah Dickenson on titles of three volumes, bindings rubbed. 

London, 1792 


LESAGE (ALAIN REN&)., Asmodeus; or, The Devil on Two Sticks. With a 
. Biographical Notice of the Author, by Jules Janin. Translated by Joseph 
Thomas. Frontispiece on China paper and numerous text illustrations by 
Tony Johannot. Royal 8vo, full red polished calf, gilt fillet bands on sides, 
full gilt back, green morocco label, inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, 
uncut. London, 1841 
FINE Copy. 


LESAGE (ALAIN RENE). The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillana. Rendered 
into English by Henri Van Laun. With an Introductory Notice, Life of 
Lesage, and Notes. Portrait and full-page tlustrations on India paper 
etched by Ad. Lalauze. 3 vols. imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

Edinburgh, 1886 


Edition limited to 125 copies, of which this is, No. 7. 


LEVER (CHARLES). The Writings of Charles Lever. With an Introduction by 
Andrew Lang. With numerous full-page and text illustrations by “Phiz,” 
E. J. Wheeler, E. Van Muyden, and others; the full-page plates in duphcate, 
on Japanese vellum and plain paper. 40 vols. 8vo, blue cloth, gilt backs, 
uncut, mostly unopened, three of the volumes have lower margins slightly 
cockled. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1894 

EDITION DE LUXE, on Dickinson hand-made paper, limited to 150 sets for America, 


this being, No. 52. 
CONTENTS 


Jack Hinton, 2 vols.; The Bramleighs, 2 vols.; The O'Donoghue, 2 vols.; 
The Dodd Family Abroad, 2 vols.; One of Them, 2 vols.; Arthur O'Leary; 
Davenport Dunn, 2 vols.; The Knight of Gwynee, 2 vols.; Lord Kilgobbin; 
The Confessions of Con Cregan, 2 vols.; The Daltons, 2 vols.; 
Sir Jasper Carew; Maurice Tiernay; Tom Burke of “Ours,” 2 vols.; 

Martins of Cro’ Martin, 2 vols.; Sir Brook Fossbrooke, 2 vols.; 

Fortunes of Glencore; Charles O’ Malley, 2 vols.; Tony Butler; 

Barrington, 2 vols.; Harry Lorrequer, 2 vols.; Roland Cashel, 2 vols.; 
Luttrell of Arran, 2 vols. 


Lewis (M. G.). The Monk, a Romance. Colored portratt of the author. 2 vols. 
royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, no date 


LARGE PaPEr, limited to 60 copies, of which this is, No. 32. A privately printed 
abridged reprint of the original edition published in 1795. 


Lewis (M. G.). The Monk, a Romance. Unabridged reprint of the First 
Edition. 2 vols. no date; The Bravo of Venice, a Romance. Translated 
from the German. 1805. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, boards. 

London, 1805 and undated 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


508. LIBRARY OF CHOICE LITERATURE (THE) and Encyclopedia of Universal 
Authorship. Selected from the Standard Authors of All Nations and All 
Time. Edited, with Biographical and Critical Notes, by Ainsworth R. 
Spofford, and Charles Gibbon. Second Edition Illustrated, Revised and 
Augmented. Plates. 10 vols. 8vo, half leather, cloth sides, gilt backs and 
tops. Philadelphia: Gebbie & Co. [1888] 


509. LirERARY Memoirs. Howells (W. D.). Literary Friends and Acquaintance 
1900. Autograph Edition, limited to 150 copies, and autographed by the 
author; McCartuy (JUSTIN). Reminiscences. 2 vols. 1899; Haziirr (W. 
Carew). Four Generations of a Literary Family. 2 vols. 1897; SHORTER 
(CLEMENT K.). Charlotte Bronté and her Circle. 1896; STEARNS (FRANK 
P.). The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne. 1906; MorrTram 
(WittiAM). The True Story of George Eliot. 1906; STEINER (EDWARD A.). 
Tolstoy, the Man. 1904; BRANDES (GEORG). Eminent Authors of the 
Nineteenth Century. Translated by R. B. Anderson. [1886;] CROWE 
(Eyre). With Thackeray in America. 1894; HowE (M. A. DE WOLFE). 
American Bookmen. 1898; and others. Some illustrated. Together, 33 
vols. 8vo, cloth. Various places, various dates 

Choice collection. 


510. LITERARY RAMBLES. Mitchell (Donald G.). American Lands and Letters. 
1899; GRIBBLE (FRANCIS). The Passions of the French Romantics. 1910; 
SHELLEY (HENRY C.). Literary By-Paths in Old England. 1906; BETHAM- 
Epwarps (Miss). Literary Rambles in France. 1907; BROWNELL (W. C.). 
Sears (LorENzo). American Literature in the Colonial and National 
Periods. 1902; MABIE (HAMILTON W.). Backgrounds of Literature. 1904; 
Boynton (Percy H.). London in English Literature. [1913;] HARLAND 
(Marton). Where Ghosts Walk. The Haunts of Familiar Characters in 
History and Literature. 1898; and others. Some illustrated. Together, 22 
vols. 8vo, cloth and half morocco and half calf. 


Various places, various dates 
Choice collection. 


511. LirerARY Rarities. Hindley (Charles—Editor). The Old Book Collector's 
Miscellany: or, A Collection of Readable Reprints of Literary Rarities 
illustrative of the History, Literature, Manners, and Biography of the 
English Nation during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. First 
EpITION. 3 vols. small 4to, boards, roan backs, gilt tops, slightly rubbed. 

| London, 1871 


512. LITERATURE. GossE (EDMUND). Modern English Literature. [1906;] Mat- 
THEWS (BRANDER). Aspects of Fiction and other Ventures in Criticism. 
1896; WINCHESTER (C. T.). Some Principles of Literary Criticism. 1899; 
Hunt (T. W.). Literature, its Principles and Problems. 1906; STODDARD 
(C. W.). Exits and Entrances. [1903;] CARMAN (BLIss). The Poetry of 
Life. 1905; Lanc (ANDREW). Custom and Myth. 1885; HARLAND (MarI- 
on). Literary Hearthstones,—Cowper, Charlotte Bronté, John Knox and 
Hannah More. 4 vols. 1899-1900; Hutton (L.). Literary Landmarks of 
London. 1892; Literary Landmarks of Florence. 1897; Cross (W. L.). 
The Development of the English Novel. 1899; SCHOFIELD (W. H.). Eng- 
lish Literature, from the Norman Conquest to Chaucer. 1906; HARPER 
(G. McLean). Masters of French Literature. 1901; Moopy (W. V.) and 

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[No. 512. LITERATURE.—Continued] 


O13. 


514. 


515. 


516. 


S17: 


518. 


Lovert (R. M.). A History of English Literature. 1902; GRAY (THOMAS). 
Letters. Selected with a Biographical Notices by H. M. Rideout. Boston, 
1899; CARLYLE (THoMAS). The Last Works of Thomas Carlyle. 1892; 
and others. Some with frontispieces. Together, 25 vols. 12mo, cloth, some 
uncut. 


LITERATURE OF ALL AcEs. A Library of the World’s Best Literature: Ancient 
and Modern. Charles Dudley Warner, Editor; Hamilton Wright Mabie, 
Lucia G. Runkle; George H. Warner, Associate Editors. Jilustrated 
with portraits, facsimiles of illuminated manuscripts, some of which are in, 
colors. 46 vols. royal 8vo, three-quarter red leather, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: The International Society, 1897-1902 
EDITION DE GRAND LUXE, limited to 500 copies, of which this is No. 197. Complete 


set of the Century and Bibliophile Editions combined. Much superior to the Reprint 
of 30 volumes. 


Locke (Joun). An Essay concerning Human Understanding. In Four 
Books. Small folio, full sapphire-grain morocco, triple gilt fillet band on 
sides, gilt panelled back, morocco inside border with triple gilt fillet band, 
gilt edges, BY F. BEDFORD. London: Printed for Tho. Basset, 1690 

First EDITION. SPLENDID Copy. 


Lonpon, ENGLAND. Thornbury (Walter). Old and New London, a Narrative 
of its History, its People, and its Places. A New Edition, Carefully Revised 
and Corrected. Numerous illustrations. 6 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco. 

London: Cassell, Petter, Calpin & Co., No date 


LONGFELLOW (HENRY WaDswoRTH). The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. 
Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. First EDITION. 3 vols. 
royal 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1867 


Lous (PIERRE). The Songs of Bilitis. Translated from the Greek. Put into 
English from the French of Pierre Louys. By Horace M. Brown. Portrait. 
Royal 8vo, boards, vellum back, uncut. London and New York, 1904 


EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 971 copies, privately printed for members of the 
Aldus Society, printed on special paper, with the watermark of the society. 


Love Arrarrs. Nordau (Dr. Max). The Right to Love. English translation 
by Mary J. Safford. Authorized Edition. [1895;] Batzac (HONORE DE). 
Love ina Mask. Translated by A. M. Ivimy. [1911:] HuGHEs (RUPERT). 

_ The Love Affairs of Great Musicians. 2 vols. 1904; CABELL (MAEs B.). 
The Line of Love. 1905; STALL (SyLvVANUS). What a Man of Forty-Five 
Ought to Know. [1901;] ApAMs (Oscar F.). The Presumption of Sex. 
1892; ALLEN (GRANT). Falling in Love, with other Essays on More Exact 
Branches of Science. 1890; MERIMEE (PROSPER). An Author’s Love. 1897; 
Hircucock (THomas). Unhappy Loves of Men of Genius. 1891; ANONY- 
mous. An Englishwoman’s Love-Letters. 1900; STockHAM (ALICE B.). 
Karezza, Ethics of Marriage. [1896;] ELtts (Dr. Jonn B.). Free Love and 
its Votaries. [1870;] WiLson (JAMES Grant—Editor). Love on Letters. 
With biographical sketches of the Writers by James Grant Wilson. 1896; 
and others. Some with portraits. Together, 18 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


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519. Love AND MapnEss, in a series of Letters, one of which contains the original 
account of Chatterton. London, 1786; Memorrs of a Pythagorean. 3 vols. 
in one. London, 1785; LOVE EpistLes of Aristeenetus. Translated [by R. B. 
Sheridan.] London, 1771; Epicrams of Martial. Translated into English 
Prose. London, Bohn, 1865. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, half calf. 


520. LOVER (SAMUEL). Handy Andy: a Tale of Irish Life. First EpITIon. With 
24 illustrations by the author. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt back, gilt top. 
London, 1842 


521. LOWELL (JAMES RussELL). The Complete Writings of James Russell Lowell. 
With portraits on India paper, and many illustrations im two states, one 
on India paper, and one in colors. 16 vols. three-quarter green crushed 
levant morocco, gilt panelled backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

| Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1904 


EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 1000 copies, of which this is, No. 88. Beautifully 
printed throughout on special water-marked paper. 


CONTENTS 


Fireside Travels; My Study Windows; Among My Books, 3 vols.; 
Political Essays; Literary and Critical Addresses; 
Latest Literary Essays; Poems, 5 vols.; Letters, 3 vols. 


522. Masie (HamILTon Wricut). The Writings of H. W. Mabie. With illustra- 
tions in two states, on Japanese vellum and plain paper. 10 vols. 12mo, 
half morocco, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1900 


Autuor’s EpiTIon. Limited to 1000 numbered copies, of which this is, No. 73. 


CONTENTS 


My Study Fire. First and Second Series; Under the Trees and Elsewhere; 
Norse Stories; Books and Culture; Essays in Literary Interpretation; 
Essays on Nature and Culture; Essays on Work and Culture;: 

The Life of the Spirit; Short Studies in Literature. 


523. Macautay (THomas Bapincton). The Works of Thomas Babington Macau- 
lay: comprising,—History of England. 10 vols.; Critical and Historical 
Essays. 6 vols.; Miscellanies. 4 vols. Extensively illustrated with portrarts 
and. other illustrations on Japanese paper, and rubricated title-pages. 20 
vols. 8yo, three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, 
uncut. 

Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899-1900 


Fine Set. LARGE PAPER EpITION, limited to 500 copies, of which this is, No. 13. 


524. MACHIAVELLI (NICOLO). VILLARI (PASQUALE). The Life and Times of Niccolo 
Machiavelli. Translated by Madame Linda Villari. A New Edition. 
Illustrated. 2 vols. Thick 8vo, half red crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, 
gilt tops, uncut, original front cloth covers bound in. BY STIKEMAN & CO. 

London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1892 


525. MAcCREADY (CHARLES). ARCHER (Witi1AM). William Charles Macready. 

: Illustrations. 12mo, half roan, uncut. London, 1890 

ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 115 plates including portraits of actors 

and actress, among others,—Mr. Macready, Mr. Macklin, Mrs. Billington, Mrs. 

Egerton, Mr. Young, and many others, some in characters; views, theatrical scenes, 
play-bills, and a few autograph signatures. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th. 


526. [MAnony (FRANCIS).] The Reliques of Father Prout. Collected and Arranged 
by Oliver Yorke. First Epirion. Full-page plates, engraved titles, and 
illustrations in the text by Alfred Croquis. 2 vols. full sprinkled calf, gilt fillet 
borders, panel of polished calf, with border of leaves and corner ornaments 
of three-leaf shamrocks in gilt surrounding panel; gilt inside borders; gilt 
backs, gilt edges, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1836 


527. MAINTENON. Memoirs for the History of Madame de Maintenon and the 
Last Age. Translated from the French, by the Author of the Female 
Quixote [Charlotte Lenox]. Frrst EpITIon. 5 vols. 12mo, original calf, 
names written on titles. London, 1757 


528. [MANLEY (MRs. DE LA RIVIERE).] Secret Memoirs and Manners Of several 
Persons of Quality, of Both Sexes. Second Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, contempo- 
rary red morocco, sides with gilt fillets and panel of gilt fillets and festoons, 
gilt backs. London, 1709 


FINE OLD ENGLISH BINDING. 


529. MANLEY (DE LA). The Power of Love: in Seven Novels. Never before 
Published. 8vo, calf, rebacked, some margins soiled. London, 1720 


530. MANTzINO (Kar). A History of Theatrical Art in Ancient and Modern 
Times. Authorized Translation by Louise von Cossel. J/lustrations. 3 
vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1904 


531. MARraT (JEAN PAUL). Polish Letters. Translation from the original unpub- 

lished manuscript. Portraits and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut, 

and unopened. Boston, 1904 
BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 461 copies. 


532. MARGARET CATCHPOLE. The History of Margaret Catchpole, a Suffolk Girl. 
With 7 aquatint plates (stained). 3 vols. 12mo, rebound in half morocco. 
London, 1845 


533. MARRYAT (CAPTAIN FREDERICK). The Novels of Captain Marryat. Edited 
by R. Binley Johnson. Etched portraits and other illustrations. 24 vols. 8vo, 
half blue crushed levant morocco, fillet borders on sides, gilt backs with 
anchor and gun design, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. , 

London: J. M. Dent & Co., 1895-1896 


LARGE HANDMADE PAPER Copy, limited to 750 copies for America. 


CONTENTS 


Peter Simple and the Three Cutters, 2 vols.; Poor Jack; 

Frank Mildmay; Newton Forster; Jacob Faithful; 

The King’s Own, and The Pirate, 2 vols.; The Phantom Ship; 

The Pasha of Many Tales; Mr. Midshipman Easy; 

Japhet, in Search of a Father; Snarleyyow; The Poacher; 

Olla Podrida; Percival Keene; Monsieur Violet; Valerie; 

The Privateersman; Masterman Ready; The Little Savage; 

The Mission; The Children of the New Forest; The Settlers in Canada. 


534. Maupassant (HENRI RENf& Guy DE). The Life Work of De Maupassant, 
Embracing Romance, Travel, Comedy and Verse. For the first time 
Complete in English. With a Critical Preface by Paul Bourget of the 


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[No. 534. MAupassant.—Continued] 


French Academy and an Introduction by Robert Arnot. Illustrated with 
full-page tinted plates on Japan paper from drawings by eminent French and 
American artists. Titles within illuminated borders. 17 vols. 8vo, three- 
quarters green morocco, gilt backs with floral designs onlaid in red and 
white morocco, gilt tops, uncut, backs slightly faded, one side of vol. 10 


damaged. London and New York: M. Walter Dunne [1903] 
2 Bieta Ep1Tion, limited to 500 sets, of which this is, No. 151. Signed by the 
itor. 
CONTENTS 


Mile. Fifi; Short Stories, 5 vols.; A Duel; Une Vie; Bel Ami; 
Mont Oriol; Notre Coeur; Pierre et Jean; Fort comme la Mort; 
Au Soleil; Sur l’Eau; La Paix du Ménage; Les Dimanches d’un Bourgeois. 


535. Maupassant (Guy DE). The Two Brothers. Translated by Albert Smith. 
With illustrations by E. Duez and A. Lynch. Philadelphia, 1889, BUNYAN 
(JoHN). The Pilgrim’s Progress. Introduction by the Rev. H. R. Hawes. 
Text within ornamental borders, and illustrations. New York; COLERIDGE 
(SAMUEL TAYLOR). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Colored plates, 
line illustrations, some full-page, text within ornamental borders. London, 
1910; CERVANTES (MIGUEL DE). The History of Don Quixote. Edited by 
J. W. Clark. Biographical notice of Cervantes by T. T. Shore. Illustrations 
by Gustave Doré. London, no date. Loose in binding. 3 vols. cloth, 1 vol. 
limp vellum. Together, 4 vols. 4to and thick 4to. 


536. Mepici Society. Kingsley (Charles). The Heroes or Greek Fairy Tales for 
My Children. Colored illustrations after drawings by W. R. Flint, 1912; 

THE SONG oF SonGs WuicH Is SoLomon’s. Now printed in the authorized 
version. Colored illustrations after drawings by W. R. Flint. 1909; SIDGWICK 
(F.—Editor). Everyman, a Morality Play. Colored illustrations after draw- 

ings by J. H. Amschewitz. 1911. Together, 3 vols. 4to, boards, cloth backs. 
London: Medici Society Ltd. 1909-1912 


Limitep EpITIoNs, only 500 copies of each printed on handmade Riccardi Paper, 
in the Riccardi Press fount by Charles T. Jacobi. 


537. MEMOIRS OF THE FRENCH COURT. Translated by Katherine P. Wormeley. 
With portraits by Duplessis, Nattver, Pesne, Rigaud, many in colors, touched 
up by hand; facsimile letters, and views. 18 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt 
backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Hardy, Pratt & Co., 1899 


VERSAILLES AQUARELLE EDITION, limited to 85 numbered sets, of which this is, 
No. 18. 


CONTENTS 


Letters of Mlle. De Lespinasse; The Book of the Ladies, by Brantome; 

Life and Letters of Madame Elisabeth de France; 

Diary and Correspondence of Count Axel Fersen; 

Memoirs of Marquis d’Argenson, 2 vols.; Duc de Saint-Simon, 4 vols.; 

Correspondence of Madame, Princess Palatine, Marie-Adelaide de Savoie, and 
of Madame de Maintenon; 

Memoirs and Letters of Cardinal de Bernis, 2 vols.; 

Memoirs of Madame de Motteville, 3 vols.; Prince de Ligne, 2 vols. 


538. MEREDITH (GEORGE). The Tale of Chloe and other Stories. Portrait and 
view. 8vo, boards, vellum back, uncut. London, 1894 
First EDITION, LARGE PAPER, only 250 copies printed of which this is, No. 247. 


Second Sesston, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


539. 


540. 


541. 


542. 


543. 


544. 


545. 


MERIAN (MATTHAEO). Topographia Helvetie, Rhztiae, et Valesiz: Das 
ist Beschreibung unnd engentliche Abbildung der vornehmsten Statte und 
Platze in der Hochléblichen Endgnoszschafpt Graubiindten Wallis und 
etlicher zugewandten Orthen. Engraved title, dated 1642, vignette on regular 
title, and So engraved ngs and plates, many folding. Small folio, old sheep, 
worn. Franckfurt am Mayn, 1654 


MERRYMOUNT Press. Literature of Libraries in the Seventeenth and Fight. 
eenth Centuries. Edited by John Cotton Dana and Henry W. Kent. Titles 
printed within ornamental borders adapted from an original design by Eisen. 
6 vols. 12mo, marbled boards, cloth backs with paper labels, uncut. 

Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Company, 1906-19077 
LARGE PAPER, limited to 25 copies printed at the Merrymount Press, Boston. 
Comprises,—Cardinal Mazarin’s Library, by Gabriel Naudé; Outline of the 
History of Libraries, by Justus Lipsius; Parochial Libraries in Scotland, by J. 


Kirkwood; Duties of a Librarian, by Des Houssayes; The Reformed Librarie- 
Keeper, by John Dury; and Sir Thomas Bodley’s Life and Statutes of Librarv. ; 


MILTON (JOHN). Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books; [ALso] Paradise 
Regain’d. A Poem in Four Books. To which is added Samson Agonistes: 
and Poems upon Several Occasions. [BoTH] From the Text of Thomas New- 
ton. 2 vols. royal 8vo, dark green crushed levant morocco, sides with 
triple gilt fillet bands with gilt corner floral ornaments; full gilt panelled 
backs, inside dark green morocco borders with gilt fillet bands, uncut, and 
unopened, BY RIVIERE & SON. 

Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville for J. and R. Tonson in London, 

1758 

FINE LARGE UNCUT AND UNOPENED Copy OF THE ORIGINAL SUBSCRIPTION. 
EDITION OF BASKERVILLE’S BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED ISSUE. 


MILTON (JOHN). The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton. With a 
Life of the Poet and Notes on his Works by Thomas Newton. Numerous 
illustrations on India paper, mounted on heavy paper. 4 vols. 4to, limp 
leather, fillets on covers, gilt backs, gilt edges, one vol. of darker shade. 


Philadelphia: Gebbie & Co., 1890 


INDIA PROOF EDITION. 


MINIATURE Books. Burns (Robert). Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. 
Reduced facsimile of the First Edition. Bound in wrappers. Enclosed in 
metal case, in the front cover of which a magnifying glass is inserted. 
Measuring I 3/16 x 34 inches. 

Kilmarnock, 1786: Reprinted in reduced facsimile at Glasgow, David 
Bryce & Son, no date 


MINIATURE Books. History of the Bible. J/Justrated. 64mo, full sheep, some 
leaves stained, binding rubbed. Auburn: [N. Y.,] 1851 


MINIATURE Books. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments. 
With illustrations. Printed throughout on India paper. Bound in boards. 
Enclosed in metal case, in the front cover of which a magnifying glass is 
inserted. Measuring, 1 11/16 x 1 2/16 inches. 

Glasgow: David Bryce & Son, no date 


546. 


547: 


548. 


549: 


550. 


551. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


Mopern AutHors ON Various SuBjects. McCabe (Joseph). Peter Abélard, 
1901; DotE (C. F.). The Spirit of Democracy. [1906;] TROLLOPE CT Aus 
What I Remember. 2 vols. 1888; PERRIN (R. St. JAMES). The Evolution 
of Knowledge. [1905;] GrorGE (HENRy, JR.). The Menace of Privilege. 
1905; D’ANNUNZIO (GABRIELE). Episcopo and Company. Translated by 
M. L. Jones. 1896; WHARTON (EpitH—Editor). The Book of the Home- 
less. 1916; Morse (E. S.). Mars and its Mystery. 1906; CHENEY (F. J.). 
A Life of Unity, and other Stories. 1901. Author's autograph presentation 
copy with inscription; LuBBocK (SiR JouN). The Beauties of Nature. 
1892; WAGNER (CHARLES). By The Fireside. Translated by Mary Louise 
Hendee. 1904; Matruews (BRANDER). American Character. [1906;| 
Masie (Hamitton Wricut). Essays on Work and Culture. 1898; BIGE- 
Low (JoHN). The Mystery of Sleep. 1897; THE 19th CENTURY. A Review 
of Progress, during the past one hundred years in the chief departments of 
Human Activity. 1901; GORDON (JULIEN). Vampires, Mademoiselle 
Réséda. 1891; Powys (JouN CowPer). Visions and Revisions, a Book of 
Literary Devotions. 1915; and others. Together, 68 vols. 4to, 8vo and 
12mo, various bindings. 


Mo.tbre (J. B. PoQUELIN DE). The Works of Moliére. Extensively illustrated 
with etched title-pages, full-page and vignette etchings, on Japan vellum, by 
Louis Leloir, Maurice Leloir, Jacques Leman, and Edmond Hedouin. 11 
vols. 4to, pictorial vellum wrappers, uncut. Enclosed in limp morocco 
wrappers, with gilt lettering, slightly faded. 

Paris: Chez Barrie Fréres, undated 
EDITION COQUELIN, 200 copies printed for Subscribers on Imperial Japan paper, 


of which this is, No. 115. Printed for Mr. Robinson Locke. 


MontTaiGNe (MICHEL DE). Florio (John—Translator). Essayes written in 
French by Michael Lord of Montaigne, Knight of the Order of S. Michael, 
Gentleman of the French Kings Chamber: Done into English according 
to the last French edition by Iohn Florio. [Second Edition.] Wzth portrait 
of Florio engraved by Hole. Small folio, full calf, cracked at hinges, title 
rebacked. London: Melch. Bradwood, 1613 


MonrTEsouIEU (CHARLES DE SECONDAT). Persian Letters. Now first com- 
pletely translated into English, with Notes and Memoir, by John Davidson. 
Portrait and etchings by E. Boilvin after drawings by E. de Beaumont. 2 
vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Philadelphia: Barrie, no date 


JAPAN VELLUM P4PER, only 1000 copies printed. Plates in two states, one set being 
remarque proofs. 


MonTraucon (BERNARD DE). L’Antiquité Expliquée et Representée en 
Figures. With many hundred engravings of antiquities, some plates containing 
several illustrations. 10 vols. folio, full contemporary calf, bindings worn. 

Paris, 1822 
Complete, with the exception of the Supplement, which was issued two years later. 


The plates include a series of objects of ancient art, of architecture, of sculpture, 
etc., and are in fine condition. 


Moore (GEorGE) AND OTHERS. Hail and Farewell!—Ave, Salve, Vale. 3 
vols. 1912-1914; The Brook Kerith. New Edition. 1916; BENNETT 
(ARNOLD). The Old Wives’ Tale. [1909.] Inscription on half-title,—“To 
My dear Mr. Robinson Locke, with sincere good wishes and grateful apprecia- 

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[No. 551. Moore.—Continued| 


tion of Louis Mann”; DREISER (THEODORE). Twelve Men. First EDITION. 
1919; SALTUS (EDGAR). Daughters of the Rich. First EDITION. 1909. 
Historia Amoris. Frrst EDITION. 1906; Imperial Purple. 1906. Together 
9 vols. I2mo, 8vo, cloth, some uncut. New York, 1906-1919 


552. Moore (THomas). Lalla Rookh. An Oriental Romance. With full-page por- 
trait of Lalla Rookh,,and extensively illustrated in text with marginal pictures, 
Ato, full dark red morocco, fillet gilt bands on sides, full gilt back, wide 
inside gilt dentelle borders, light pink moire-silk doublures and end-leaves, 
gilt edges. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1885 


EDITION DE GRAND LUXE, strictly limited to 500 copies for America, numbered, 
registered and signed by the Art Director, Fred H. Allen, printed throughout on 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE PAPER, imported by the publishers expressly for the work. 
This is copy, No. 95. 


553. More (Str THomAs). Utopia, written in Latin by Sir Thomas More. Trans- 
lated into English by Gilbert Burnet. 4to, half vellum, uncut, top un- 
opened. Detroit: Cranbrook Press, 1902 


One of 210 copies printed by hand on hand-made paper, being a reprint of the 
edition printed by Robert and Andrew Foulis in the year 1762. 


554. Morcan (Lewis H.). League of the Ho-dé-NoSau-Nee, or Iroquois. A New 
Edition, with Additional Matter. Edited and Annotated by Herbert M. 
Lloyd. With 2 large folding maps, full-page reproductions of Indian cos- 
tumes, in colors, and text illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half vellum and boards, 
gilt backs, uncut. New York, 1901 


PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM, only 30 copies printed. The addi- 
tions to this edition consist of corrections made by Mr. Morgan in his own copy of 
the original publication, and the restoration of material excluded by the publisher 
in the First Edition. 


555. MosHER Press. Browning (Elizabeth Barrett). Sonnets from the Portuguese. 
1899; LanG (A.). Ballads and Lyrics of Old France. With Other Poems. 
1906; KasipAH (THE) of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi. Translated and Annotated 
by His Pupil, F. B. 1906. Together, 3 vols. narrow 12mo, limp boards, 
uncut. Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher, 1899-1906 
Old World Series. Editions limited to 925 copies on Van Gelder paper. 


556. Morey (Jon Lorurop). The Writings of J. L. Motley. With alluminated 
titles and illustrations on Japanese paper, the frontispiece of each volume 
Signed in the Autograph of the Artist. 17 vols. 8vo, olive green crushed 
levant morocco, gilt sides ornamented with tulip and leaf design in corners, 
the front covers having the royal coat-of-arms in gilt in center; gilt backs 
with tulip design, tulips onlaid with red and white morocco, contents let- 
tered; inside gilt dentelle borders; Morris end-papers, gilt tops, uncut, | 
BY MACDONALD. Two bindings of lighter shade. 
New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1900 


COMPLETE SET OF THE NETHERLANDS EDITION, limited to 500 sets, of which this 
is, No. 11. Preface signed by Wm. Elliot Griffis. Beautifully printed at the De Vinne 
Press. Generally conceded to be the finest library edition of Motley. ot 


‘CONTENTS 
The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 5 vols.; 
History of the United Netherlands, 6 vols.; 
The Life and Death of John of Barneveldt, 3 vols.; 
Correspondence. Edited by George William Curtis, 3 vols. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


557. Mituipacn (Loutsa). The Historical Romances of Louisa Miihlbach. 


With illustrations on Japan paper. Translated from the German by F. 
Jordan, Peter Langley, C. Coleman, Mary 5. Smith, and others. 20 vols. 
8vo, half dark blue morocco, with fillets on covers, gilt panelled backs with 
thistle designs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. : 
New York and London: D. Appleton and Company [1898] 


CoMPLETE SET OF THE SANS SouCI EDITION, limited to 250 sets, of which this, No. 


184. 
CONTENTS 


The Daughter of an Empress; Marie Antoinette and Her Son; 

Old Fritz and the New Era; The Empress Josephine; 

Frederick the Great and His Family; Berlin and Sans-Souci; 

Napoleon and Bliicher; The Reign of the Great Elector; 

The Youth of the Great Elector; Frederick the Great and His Court; 
Prince Eugene and his Times; Queen Hortense; Goethe and Schiller: 
Louisa of Prussia and Her Times; Henry VIIIth and his Court; 

Joseph IInd and his Court; Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia; 
Mohammed Ali and His House; Andreas Hofer; The Merchant of Berlin. 


558. Musarum Detici®. Facetiae. Musarum Delicie . . severall pieces of 


poetique wit. By Sr. J. M. and Ja. S. 1656. Wit Restor d.. 92 . 1058. 

Wits Recreations. . . 1640. New Edition. With additional Notes, 

Indeses, and a portrait of Sir John Mennis. 2 vols. 12mo, half morocco, 

gilt backs and tops, uncut. London: John.C. Hotten, no date 
Reprint, with Preface to the 1817 edition. 


559. Music. Famous Composers and their Works. Edited by John Knowles 


Paine, Theodore Thomas and Karl Klauser. Portraits, caricatures, fac- 
simile MSS., views, and two volumes of Music scores. © vols. 4to, limp 
leather, bindings rubbed. Boston: J. B. Millet Company [1891] 


560. Music oF THE MODERN WORLD (THE). Illustrated in the Lives and Works 


561. 


of the Greatest Modern Musicians and in Reproductions of Famous Paint- 
ings, etc. Anton Seidl, Editor in Chief, Assisted by Fanny Morris Smith. 
H. E. Krehbiel, Consulting Editor, W. S. Howard, Art Editor. Extensively 
illustrated with full-page reproductions, many in colors, and text tllustrations, 
representing portraits of great singers, many in characters from the various 
operas, great composers and musicians, scenes, varieties of musical instru- 
ments, and copies of famous paintings on musical subjects. ext. 2 vols. 
Music, one vol. Together, 3 vols. royal 4to, morocco, gilt lettering on front 
covers, gilt backs, gilt edges. 

New York: D. Appleton and Company [1895] 


My Uncie. By P. Lebrun. 2 vols. New York, 1810; THE ACCOMPLISH’D 


Raker. London, 1727; ROCHESTER (JoHN, Eart oF). Works. Portrait. 
London, 1732; ADVENTURES and Amours of the Marquis de Noailles. 2 
vols. London, 1746; ARRAIGNMENT of . . . Women. Plate. London, 
1707; and others. Together, 10 vols. 16mo and 12mo, calf and cloth, some 
bindings broken. 


562. MyTHOLOGY OF GREECE AND Rome. [By Halevy.] Extensively illustrated with 


full-page reproductions, many on India paper, and text illustrations, after 
J.-J. Meynier, Sir Frederick Leighton, Tintoretto, Henri Regnault, Van Dyck, 
Paul Nanteuil, J. Wagrez, Rubens, Veronese, J.-J. Lefebvre, Ingres, and 
other noted artists. 2 vols. folio, leather, gilt fillet bands on sides, gilt backs, 
gilt edges. No place, no date 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


563. NAPpoLEon I. English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon the First. I/lustra- 
tions. N.p.n.d.; [ALso] The Life of John Wilkes, Esq.; in the Manner of 
Plutarch. The Second Edition. London, 1773. Together, 2 vols. unbound, 
8vo, each leaf inlaid. 


Accompanying the above are 260 engraved plates, 60 of which relate to Napoleon 
and his reign, including portraits of his most famous soldiers; and the other 200 
comprising portraits of men noted in the English world of letters, and historical scenes. 


564. NARRATIVE of the Life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke. 1759; LETTERS of Gallantry. 
By M. de Fontenelle. 1715; FATAL GALLANTRY, or the Secret History of 


Henrietta Princess of England. 1722; Love at First Sight. 1751. Together, — 


4 vols. 12mo, old calf, bindings worn, one rebacked. London, 1715-1759 


565. Nature. Huntincton (Dwicut W.). In Brush, Sedge, and Stubble. 1898; 
LaTHAM (R. G.). The Natural History of the Varieties of Man. 1850; 
Harris (WILLIAM C.). The Basses, Fresh-Water and Marine. [1905]; 
Apams (W.I.). In Nature’s Image. 1898; Gipson (W. H.). Highways and 
Byways, or, Saunterings in New England. 1883; Dosson (Austin). The 
Sun Dial. 1890; HErRIcK (F. H.). The Home Life of Wild Birds. 1901. 
All illustrated. Together, 7 vols. small folio and 4to, cloth. 

Various places, various dates 


566. NUREMBERG CHRONICLE. [Schedel (Hartmann).] Register Des buchs der 
Croniken vnd geschichten mit figure vnd pildnussen von anbegin der welt 
bis auf dise vnsere Zeit. [Translated from the Latin by George Alt.] 
[Colophon.] . . . vnnd achtpern Anthonien koberger daselbst zu Niirm- 
berg gedruckt . . . am.xxiij. tag des monats Decembris. . . M.cccc. 
xclij.iar. Gothic type, 207 leaves, Table and parts of text in 2 columns, other 
leaves with 59 long lines to page. Spaces left for capitals in Table and at 
beginning of text. With over 1800 large and small woodcuts by Wohlgemuth 
and Pleydenwurff, of which over 1100 are repetitions. The woodcuts include 
numerous large views of cities, double-page map, portraits of kings and popes, 
including the famous portrait of Popess Joan. Folio, modern stamped calf, 
with the original stamped calf sides preserved, some tears.in old calf re- 
paired, edges slightly rubbed, a few leaves slightly stained, several rein- 
forced at inner margin, small tear in one leaf, a few leaves cropped at head 
or foot, leaf CCLIX wrongly bound between CCLXVIII and CCLXIX. 

[Nuremberg: A. Koberger, 1493] 


Hain, No. 14510. FINE AND COMPLETE Copy OF THE FIRST GERMAN TRANSLATION 
OF THE NUREMBERG CHRONICLE. WITH THE PoRTRAIT OF “PoPpESS JOAN” AND HER 
CHILD, AND THE PRINTED ACCOUNT OF HER LIFE, INTACT. 

This work is especially prized for the number and beauty of its woodcuts, which 
rank among the best of the Fifteenth Century. 

On verso of leaf CCLXXXV will be found the account of the voyage made by 
Johannes Canum, a Portuguese, and Martin Beheym, of Nuremberg, in 1483, which 
is supposed to refer to America. 


567. OMAR KuayyAM. Rubaiyaét of Omar Khayy4m, the Astronomer-Poet of 
Persia. Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald, with an Accom- 
paniment of Drawings by Elihu Vedder. Royal 4to, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 

Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1884 
LARGE PAPER. One of the finest illustrated editions of the Rubdiyét. 


568. OMAR Kuayyam. Sufi Interpretations of the Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 
and Fitzgerald. By C. H. A. Bjerregaard. With beautiful full-page water 


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colors, inlaid to size; text printed in red and black within ornamental borders, 
with decorative head and tail-pieces. Royal 4to, full green crushed levant 
morocco, triangular grape-vine design on front cover, onlaid with purple 
morocco, with title in gilt letters above; full gilt back with grape-vine design 
onlaid with purple morocco; doublures of bright red crushed levant morocco 
with Arabic inscription in gilt in center, with wide outer border in gilt 
composed of an elaborate grape-vine and scroll design; end-leaves of bright 
red silk, uncut and unopened. New York: J. F. Taylor & Co., 1902 


RAMAZAN EDITION, limited to twenty-six copies, of which this is, No. 8. Signed by 
the Editor. PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPAN PAPER. 


569. OMAR KuayyaM. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the Astronomer Poet of 
Persia. Various Editions, as follows,—FITzGERALD (PERCy—Translator). 
Decorated by W. B. MacDougall. New York, 1898; Fourth Edition, with 
Notes. With illuminated frontispiece and title-page, heightened with gold, and 
14 illustrations from designs by Gilbert James, all on Japan paper. New 
York, 1901. Edition limited to 210 copies, of which 150 are printed on deckle- 
edge paper, with the illustrations in black and white on Japan vellum, plate- 
marked. Each copy numbered and signed by the publishers; With drawings by 
Florence Lundborg. New York [1900]. Printed throughout on Japan paper, 
within ornamental borders; With a Commentary by H. M. Batson and a 
Biographical Introduction by E. D. Ross, New York, 1900; DOLE (NATHAN 
HaAskELL—Editor): A Reprint in, full of the first edition, 1859, of the 
second edition, 1868, and of the fifth edition, 1889, together with notes 
indicating the minor variants [found in the third, 1872, andyin the fourth, 
1879]. Printed under the editing of Nathan Haskell Dole. Illustrated with 
12 photo-etchings from drawings by Gilbert James and Edmund H. Garrett, 
and with portrait of Edward Fitzgerald. Boston, 1899; English, French and 
German Translations comparatively arranged in accordance with the text 
of Edward Fitzgerald’s Version. With Further Selections, Notes, Bio- 
graphies, Bibliography, and other Material Collected and Edited by Nathan 
Haskell Dole. 2 vols. Boston, 1896; HERON-ALLEN (Epwarp—Translator). 
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam being a Facsimile of the Manuscript in 
the Bodleian Library at Oxford, with a Transcript into Modern Persian 
Characters, Translated, with an Introduction and Notes, and a Bibliog- 
raphy. Facsimiles. London, 1898; PAYNE (Joun). The Quatrains of Omar 
Kheyyam of Nishapour. London: Printed for the Villon Society by Private 
Subscription and for Private Circulation only, 1898. Limited Issue, this 
being copy, lettered “H.” GARNER (JOHN LESLIE). The Stanzas of Omar 
Khayyam. Second Edition. London, 1898. The Same. Second Edition, 
with Introduction and Notes. Illustrations. Philadelphia, 1898; McCarTHY 
(Justin Huntty—Translator). The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Trans- 
lated into English Prose. Portland, Maine: Printed for Thomas B. Mosher, 
1896. Printed throughout on Japan vellum paper. Edition limited to 100 
copies, of which this is, No. 4; Anonymous. The Omar Khayyam of 
Naishapur. New York, undated; [Also] The Rubaiyat of Mirza—Mem’n. 
Illustrations. Chicago, 1901. Together, 14 vols. narrow 24mo to 4to, cloth, 
boards, and limp morocco, some uncut. 


570. ORIENTAL RuGS AND DECORATION. Wheeler (Candace). Principles of Home 
Decoration. With Practical Examples. Illustrations. New York, 1903, . 
Lewis (G. GrirFin). The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs. Wiuth ro 
illustrations in color, 75 in doubletone, 67 designs in line, chart and map. 
Philadelphia, 1911. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 9th 


571. ORIENTAL TRANSLATION FunpD. Stewart (Major Charles—Translator). The 
Tezkereh al Vakiat. Written in the Persian Language by Jouher. Frontis- 
piece. 1832; The Mulfuzat Timury, or Autobiographical Memoirs of the 
Moghul Emperor Timur, written in the Jagtay Turky Language. Map. 
1830; Price (Mayor Davip—tTranslator). Memoirs of the Emperor 
Jahangueir, Written by Himself, and translated from a Persian Manuscript. 
1829. NEUMANN (C. F.—Translator). The History of Vartan, and of the 
Battle of the Armenians. Translated from the Armenian. 1830; DAvis 
(JoHn Francis—Translator). Han Koong Tsew, or The Sorrows of Han: 
A Chinese Tragedy. 1829. Together, 5 vols. 4to, half calf, cracked at 
hinges, library stamp on back of titles. London, various dates 


572. Ovip. Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Latin and English, Translated by the Most ~ 
Eminent Hands. With Historical Explications of the Fables, written in 
French by the Abbot Banier, Translated into English. Extensively illus- 
trated with full-page copper-plates and engravings throughout the text, engraved 
by B. Picart, and other able Masters. 2 vols. in one, folio, half red morocco, 
gilt panelled back with floral spray design, gilt edges, slightly scratched, 
small tear in one leaf. 

Amsterdam: Printed for the Wetsteins and Smith, 1732 


FINE Copy OF THE FIRST EDITION WITH THE LATIN AND ENGLISH TEXT, especially 
desired because of its plates. Contains the three plates, each containing two subjects 
after Le Brun, issued separately, and generally missing, at p. 264. 

The 124 beautiful engravings throughout the text are after Lebrun, Leclerc, Maas, 
Picart and others of note, and are engraved by Bouche, Bouttats, Gunst, Jungmann, 
Schenck and Wandelaar. 


573. Ovip’s Epistles: with his Amours. Translated into English Verse, by the 
Most Eminent Hands. Copperplate engravings. 16mo, sprinkled calf, fillet 
borders, full gilt back, gilt edges, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 

London: J. Tonson, 1729 


574. Ovin’s Festivalls. Translated by John Gower. London, 1640; THE PANTHEON. 
By Andrew Tooke. London, 1787; Lucan’s Pharsalia. Translated by 
Nicolas Rowe. London, 1720. CatuLLus. Adventures, and History of his 
Amours. By several Hands. Plate. London, 1707; M. VALERII MARTIALIS 
Epigrammata. Lugd. Batavorum, Hackiana, 1670. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, 
old calf, some bindings worn. 


575. OXBERRY’S DRAMATIC BIOGRAPHY AND HIstRIONIC ANECDOTES. Extensively 
illustrated with numerous engraved portraits in character of notable actors and 
actresses. 5 vols. 16mo, half sheep, leather labels. 

London, 1825-1826 

Among the finely engraved portraits are those of the following, in various char- 
acters,—Kean, Liston, Mrs. Davison, Harley, Miss O’Neill, J. P. Kemble, Mrs. 

Siddons, Pearman, Mrs. Bland, Mrs. Jordan, Oxberry, Mrs. Mardin, Susannah 

Paton, Wm. Charles Macready, Mrs. Yates, John Cooper, Madame Vestris, Miss 

F. H. Kelly, Mrs. Bunn, Miss Chester, James Warde, Stephen Kemble, Mrs. W. 

West, and many others. 


At THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE OF THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF 
THE LATE ROBINSON LOCKE, ESQ., OF TOLEDO, OHIO 
BY ORDER OF HIS WIDOW, MRS. MABEL D. LOCKE 


Third Session, Numbers 576 to 860, inclusive 
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10th, AT 8:15 O’CLOCK 


576. [PAINE (THOMAs).] Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America. 
Written by an Englishman. Philadelphia, printed. Boston, Re-printed, 
1776; [ALso] Large Additions to Common Sense. Boston, 1776. pp. 4, 44; 
44. 8vo, unbound, each leaf inlaid to royal 8vo. Boston, 1776 


On the reverse of the leaf of Introduction is written in ink,—Wéilliam Mackay 1 778: 
and in upper margin of first leaf of text,—Willm. Mackay, 1779. 


577. PAINE (THoMAs—the “American Paine”). The Ruling Passion: An occasional 
Poem. Written by the Appointment of the Society of the @ B K, and 
Spoken, on their Anniversary, in the Chapel of the University, Cambridge, 
July 20, 1797. First Epirion. 8vo, unbound, leaves cleaned and inlaid to 
royal 8vo. Boston: Manning & Loring, 1797 


578. PAINE (THomAS). Life and Writing of Thomas Paine, containing a Biography 
by Thomas Clio Rickman and Appreciations by Leslie Stephen, Lord 
Erskine, Paul Desjardins, Robert G. Ingersoll, Elbert Hubbard and Marilla 
M. Ricker. Edited and Annotated by Daniel Edwin Wheeler. Portrazts 
and plates on Japanese paper, some in colors. 10 vols. 8vo, half brown 
crushed morocco, fillet borders on sides, gilt backs, floral design, contents 
lettered, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Vincent Parke & Co. [1908] 


SPECIAL DE LUXE CONTINENTAL EDITION OF THE CENTENARY ISSUE, limited to 200 
numbered copies of which, this is No. 30; with certificate in Volume I, signed by the 
editor. Beautifully printed throughout on Spartan paper. The finest edition pub- 
lished. 


CONTENTS 
Life and Appreciations; Common Sense, Miscellany; The Crisis; 


The Rights of Man, 2 vols.; Age of Reason, 2 vols.; 
Essays, Letters and Addresses, 2 vols.; Essays, Letters, and Poems. 


579. PAINTER (WILLIAM). The Palace of Pleasure, Beautified, Adorned, and well 
furnished with Pleasant Histories and Excellent Novels. Chosen and 
selected out of divers good and commendable authors. By William Painter. 
From the Edition printed by Thomas Marsh, 1575. Edited by Joseph 


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Haslewood. Engraved half-titles. 2 vols. in 3, 4to, full brown straight-grain 
morocco, broad gilt tooled ornamental borders on sides, gilt tooled backs, 
gilt line inside borders, gilt edges, BY CHARLES LEWIS. Binding slightly 
rubbed. London, 1813 


A FINE LIBRARY EDITION. LARGE PAPER, only 250 copies printed. Introduction 
and full bibliographical notes. Probably a Large Paper Copy. 


580. PARKMAN (FRANCIS). The Works of Francis Parkman. Numerous portraits 


581. 


and views. 16 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 
Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1899 


COMPLETE SET OF THE FRONTENAC EDITION. s 


CONTENTS 


Pioneers of France in the New World, 2 vols.; The Oregon Trail; 
Jesuits in North America, 2 vols.; Old Regime in Canada, 2 vols.; 
LaSalle and the Discovery of the Great West; 

Count Frontenac; Half Century of Conflict, 2 vols.; 

The Conspiracy of Pontiac, 2 vols.; Montcalm and Wolfe, 3 vols. 


PATER (WALTER). The Renaissance, Studies in Art and Poetry. Fourth 


Edition. 1893; Greek Studies, a Series of Essays. Prepared for the Press 
by Charles L. Shadwell. 1895; Imaginary Portraits. Third Edition. 1896; 
Gaston de Latour, an Unfinished Romance. Prepared for the Press by 
Charles L. Shadwell. 1897; Marius the Epicurean, his Sensations and Ideas. 
2 vols. 1898; Appreciations, with an Essay on Style. 1898; Plato and Pla- 
tonism, a Series of Lectures. 1898; Miscellaneous Studies. Prepared for the 
Press by Charles L. Shadwell. 1899. Together, 9 vols. 8vo, half green 
crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY HATCHARDS. Slightly 
faded at hinges. London, 1893-1899 


582. Patrison (WILLIAM). Poetical Works. First Epition. London, 1728; 


PLuTarcn’s Lives. Translated from the Greek. 8 vols. [and] A General 
Table of the Matters Contained in the Eight Volumes of the Lives of 
Plutarch. 9 vols. London, 1749; OLDHAM (JOHN). Works. 2 vols. Lon- 
don, 1722; M1ipGELEy (ROBERT). Pope Joan, or an Account Collected out 
of the Romish Authors Proved to be of the Clergy and Members of that 
Church. London, 1689; SHAFTESBURY (ANTHONY, EARL OF). Charac- 
teristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times. With a Collection of Letters 
3 vols. 1757; [WARD (EDwARD).] The London-Spy Compleat. Portrait. 
inlaid. London, 1709. Corner of one leaf missing, injuring a few words of 
text; EXAMEN PoeticuM: being the Third Part of Miscellany Poems, 
containing variety of new translation of the Ancient Poets, together with 
many original copies, by the Most Eminent Hands. London, 1693; and 
others. Together, 27 vols. 8vo, I2mo and 18mo, various bindings, some 
broken, text of some slightly soiled. London, various dates 


583. PAYNE (JOHN). Flowers of France. The Romantic Period, Hugo to Leconte de> 


Lisle. Representative Poems of the Nineteenth Century rendered into 
English Verse in accordance with the Original Forms. 2 vols. 8vo, vellum, 
gilt sides and backs, gilt tops, uncut, slightly soiled. 

London: Printed for the Villon Society, by Private Subscription, 1906 


LARGE PapEr, Limited Edition, of which this copy is, No. 39. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, November 10th 


584. PAYNE (JoHN Howarp). The Early Life of John Howard Payne. With 
Contemporary Letters heretofore unpublished. By Willis T. Hanson, Jr. 
Etched portrait on Japanese paper. Royal 8vo, half English calf, uncut. 
Boston, 1913 
BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 483 copies. 


585. PEACOCK (THoMAs Love). Letters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley. 
With fragments of Unpublished Manuscripts. Edited by Richard Garnett. 

Etched portrait by Bicknell. 8vo, vellum back, buckram sides, uncut. 
Boston, 1910 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 483 copies. 


586. PEcK (FRANCIS). Desiderata Curiosa: or, A Collection of Divers Scarce and 
Curious Pieces relating chiefly to Matters of English History. Adorned 
with Cuts. A New Edition, greatly Corrected, with some Memoirs of the 
Life and Writings of Mr. Peck. [With Notes and Index.] 2 vols. in one, 
royal 4to, diamond calf, gilt back, rebacked, upper margin of leaf cut away. 

. London, 1779 
A curious and valuable collection of material relating chiefly to the 16th and 17th 
centuries. Among the subjects are,—a narrative of the arrest and murder of Dr. Hud- 
son, Chaplain of Charles I; the order of the court suppressing the Earl of Leicester’s 
‘Commonwealth;’ Donne’s letter to Izaak Walton; contemporary narratives of the 
entertainments of Queen Elizabeth at Cambridge in 1564, and Oxford, 1566; Lord 
Burghley’s Life with extracts from his Diary; a curious account of the curse attached 
to the ownership of Shireburne Castle, and how Sir Walter Raleigh suffered in conse- 
quence; and much other extraordinary matter. 
With armorial bookplate of Henry Bower. 


587. PEcK (FRANCIS). New Memoirs of the Life and Poetical Works of Mr. John 
Milton. Aquatint portrait by Faber, and medal of Milton by Hulett. 1740; 
Memoirs of the Life and Actions of Oliver Cromwell, as delivered in Three 


Panegyrics of Him, Written in Latin. . . . With an English Version 
of each. Mezzotint portraits, by Faber and Hulett. 1740. Together, 2 vols. 
Ato, full old sprinkled calf, bindings weak at joints. London, 1740 


588. Pepys (SAMUEL). The Diary of Samuel Pepys. For the first time fully trans- 
cribed from the Shorthand Manuscript in.the Pepysian Library, Magdalene 
College, Cambridge, by the Rev. Mynors Bright, with Lord Braybrooke’s 
Notes. Edited with Additions by Henry B. Wheatley. With a portrait of 
Pepys etched in colors; numerous portraits and illustrations, also title-pages, 
all on Japan paper. 9 vols. in 18, 12mo, half crimson crushed morocco, gilt 
panelled backs with contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Croscup and Sterling Company, 1898-1900 


EDITION DE LUXE limited to 50 numbered copies, of which this is, No, 50. 


589. Percy (Sir THomas). Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. Edited, with a 
General Introduction, Additional Prefaces, Notes, Glossary, etc. by Henry 
B. Wheatley. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt backs, London, 1891 


590. PERSIAN TaLEs. The Thousand and One Days: Persian Tales. Translated 
from the French. By Ambrose Philips. Seventh Edition. Frontispiece 
(torn). 2 vols. 16mo, half calf, few pages spotted. London, 1765 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, November 10th 


591. PETRARCH (FRANCESCO). The Triumphs of Francesco Petrarch, Florentine 
Poet Laureate. Translated by Henry Boyd. With an Introduction by 
Doctor Guido Biagi. [With Notes upon the engravings in this work by Mr. 
Colvin.] Illustrated with reproductions of Florentine fifteenth-century engrav- 
ings showing the triumphs of Love, Chastity, Death, Fame, Time, and the 
Four Evangelists. 4to, full terra-cotta crushed levant morocco, sides 
stamped with an elaborate panel design, uncut. _ : 

Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1906 
Edition limited to 100 copies for sale in America and 100 copies for sale in England, 


of which this is, No. 26. Printed by the University Press, Cambridge, in Humanistic 
Type, on paper water-marked with portrait of the poet. 


592. Puities (Mrs. KATHERINE—The Matchless Orinda.). Poems. . . To 
Which is added Monsieur Corneille’s Pompey and Horace, Tragedies. 
With several other Translations out of the French. First Epition. Wath 
engraved portrait by Faithorne. Small folio, contemporary calf, panel in gilt 
on sides, gilt edges, rebacked, binding worn, tear in lower margin of title, 
three names in ink on title, two being blurred with ink. London, 1669 

Mrs. Phillips was daughter of John Fowler, merchant, of Bucklersbury; born in 
London. She married James Philips, of Cardigan, and divided her time between 
London and her husband’s home in Cardigan. She gathered about her a society of 
friendship, the members of which were distinguished by various fanciful names, her 
husband appearing as Antenor, Sir Edward Dering as Salvander, and Jeremy Taylor 
as Palaemon. She adopted herself the pseudonym of Orinda, by which, with the 
addition of the epithet “Matchless” she became widely known to her contemporaries. 
From early life of studious habits, she devoted herself to the composition of verses. 
At the height of her popularity Mrs. Philips was seized with small-pox, and died in 
Fleet Street on June 22, 1664. 


593. PorE (ALEXANDER). The Iliad of Homer. First Epirion. Bust portrait by 
Vertue, map of Greece and Phrygia by John Senex, plan of Troy and environs 
by L. Harris. 6 vols. small folio, half green levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt 
tops, a few leaves slightly foxed, margin of title and a few leaves in Vol. I. 
have a small worm hole. London, 1715-1720 


594. Picart (BERNARD). Impostures Innocentes, ou Recueil d’Estampes d’aprés 
divers Peintres Illustres, tels que Rafaél, Le Guide, Carlo Maratti, Le Pous- 
sin, Rembrandt, etc. Gravées a leur imitation, et selon le gout particulier 
de chacun d’eux, et accompagnées d’un Discours sur les Préjugés de certains 
Curieux touchant la Gravure. ORIGINAL Epition. Engraved portrait and 
78 plates. Folio, half roan, margins of several plates torn into. 

Amsterdam, 1734. 


595. PLurarcn’s Lives and Writings. Edited by A. H. Clough and Prof. William 
W. Goodwin. With an Introduction by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Com- 
prising,—Lives. 5 vols.; Essays and Miscellanies. 5 vols. Idlustrated with 
photogravure reproductions of paintings and sculptures, all in two states, one 
on Japan paper, frontispiece in colors. Together, 10 vols. 8vo, three-quarters 
green crushed levant morocco, full gilt backs with floral sprays onlaid with 
red morocco, gilt tops, uncut, backs slightly faded. 

New York: The Colonial Company, 1905 


CONNOISSEUR’S EDITION, limited to 200 copies, of which this is, No. 64. 


596. Por (EDGAR ALLAN). The Literati. With a Sketch of the Author, by Rufus 
Wilmot Griswold. First EpITION. 12mo, three-quarters brown crushed 
morocco, gilt back, gilt top. New York, 1850 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, November 10th 


597. Por (EpGar ALLAN). The Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. With Bio- 

graphical Essay by John H. Ingram. Illustrated with 20 original etchings, 

5 photogravures, and a new etched portrait, all in duplicate, one set on Japan 

paper. 6 vols. small 4to, green crushed levant morocco, gilt floral design on 

backs onlaid with orange morocco, brown and orange morocco labels, con- 

tents lettered; wide inside morocco and gilt dentelle borders; doublures and 

endleaves of Nile-green watered silk; gilt tops, uncut, backs slightly faded; 

[aLso] The Murders in the Rue Morgue. Facsimile of the MS. in the Drexel 
Institute. Folio, cloth. [1895.] Together, 7 vols. 

) Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son, undated 


LARGE PAPER, LIBRARY EDITION, limited to 250 copies printed throughout on 
IMPERIAL JAPAN PAPER, of which this is, No. 103. 


598. PorTry. Watts (H. M.). The Wife of Potiphar with other Poems. I9I1. 
With signed autograph presentation inscription by the author; STEVENS 
(GrorGE W.). The King and the Harper, together with other Poems. 
1901. With signed autograph inscription by the author; MacManus AeGe 
Verses. No place, no date. Privately printed, limited to 300 copies. Laid in 
are two A.L.S. from the author relating to his poetical works; VERSES. Written 
in Paris by various members of a group of “Intellectuals.” 1901. Privately 
Printed. Limited to 99 copies; BRONTE (CHARLOTTE, EMILY, AND ANNE). 
Poems. Now for the first time printed. 1902. One of 80 copies on Van 
Gelder paper; Book oF JADE (THE). [1901.] Limited to 600 copies; Mac- 
mANus (THEODORE F.). For Thee My Friend. No place, no date. Pri- 
vately printed, and limited to 50 copies, with autograph signature of author on 
portrait; ARNOLD (Str Epwin). The Light of the World or the Great 
Consummation. 1891; WHITMAN (WALT). Leaves of Grass. [1900;] WARD 
(ApotpHus W.). The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope. 2 vols. [1896;] 
Warp (T. H.). The English Poets. 4 vols. 1881; WHARTON (HENRY 
THORNDON). Sappho. 1887; CARMAN (BLIss). Pipes of Pan. 1906; SALTUS 
(F. S.). The Bayadere and other Sonnets. 1894; BRAITHWAITE (W. S.— 
Editor). The Book of Elizabethan Verse. With an introduction by Thomas 
Wentworth Higginson. 1907; AinswortH (WILLIAM H.). Ballads. 1855; 
and others. Many illustrated. Together, 60 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and 
wrappers. 


599. PooLe (Josua). The English Parnassus: Or a Help to English Poesie. Con- 
taining a Collection of all the Rhythming Monosyllables, the choicest 


Epithets and Phrases . . . Together with a short Institution to English 
Poesie, by way of Preface. Engraved frontispiece. Small 8vo, old calf, 
rebacked, corners worn. London: Printed for Henry Brome, 1677 


600. Pope (ALEXANDER). The Rape of the Lock, an Heroi-Comical Poem. Fn- 
gravings by Bartolozzi, Neagle, Smith, and Bromley. 8vo, full lavender 
crinkled calf, decorative gilt borders on covers, binding faded. 

London, 1798 


601. PorpE (ALEXANDER). The Works of Alexander Pope. Folding portrait by 
Vertue, vignettes and tail-pieces. 3 vols. 4to, old calf, bindings worn. 
London, 1717-1737 
First COLLECTED EDITION. Contains first appearance of “Eloisa to Abelard” and 
“Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady.” Vol. 3 comprises “Letters of Mr. 
Alexander Pope.” 


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602. 


603. 


604. 


605. 


606. 


607. 


608. 


Prescott (WiLtiAM H.). The Writings of William H. Prescott. Portraits, 
views, maps and other illustrations, some on India paper. 12 vols. 8vo, ma- 
roon straight-grain leather backs, cloth sides, contents lettered, gilt tops, 
uncut, leather at top or bottom on five of the backs thumbed. 

Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1893 


LARGE PAPER ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EpITION. Limited to 250 copies. 


CONTENTS 


Conquest of Peru, 2 vols.; Conquest of Mexico, 2 vols.; 
Philip the Second, 3 vols.; Ferdinand and Isabella, 2 vols.; 
Robertson’s Charles the Fifth, 2 vols.; 

Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. 


Prevost (ABB&). History of Manon Lescaut and of the Chevalier des Grieux. 
With a Preface by Guy de Maupassant. Illustrated by Maurice Lelotr, 
with full-page reproductions; text printed within pictorial borders, vignettes 
and ornaments engraved on wood. 4to, morocco, stamped borders on sides, 
illustrations and title in gilt on front cover, gilt back, gilt edges. 

‘Paris, 1895 


GRAND EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 50 copies, of which this is, No. II. 


PRINTING. A Bibliography of Printing. With Notes and Illustrations. 
Compiled by E. C. Bigmore and C. W. H. Wyman. TIilustrations. 3 vols. 
small 4to, cloth, morocco backs, uncut, rubbed. 

London: Bernard Quaritch, 1880 
RARE AND IMPORTANT BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORK. 


PRINTING. BLADES (WILLIAM). The Pentateuch of Printing, with a Chapter 
on Judges. With a Memoir of the Author, and List of his Works, by 
Talbot B. Reed. Numerous reproductions of woodcuts, impressions of type, 
MSS., etc. 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

Chicago: McClurg and Company, 1891 


PRINTING. DIBDIN (THOMAS FROGNALL). Typographical Antiquities, or, 
The History of Printing in England, Scotland and Ireland, containing 
Memoirs of our Ancient Prints, and a Register of the Books Printed by 
Them. Begun by the late Joseph Ames, considerably Augment by William 
Herbert. And now greatly enlarged, with Copious Notes, Comprehending 
the History of English Literature, and a View of the Progress of the Art 
of Engraving, in Great Britain. First Epirion. Mezzotint portraits, 
printer’ s devices, and woodcuts.: 4, vols. royal 4to, half straight-grain morocco, 
gilt backs, few margins slightly soiled. London, 1810-1819 


PRINTING. DicKSON (ROBERT) AND EDMOND (JOHN Puiip). Annals of 
Scottish Printing, from the Introduction of the Art in 1507 to the Beginning 
of the Seventeenth Century. Wuzth reproductions of woodcuts, and facsimiles 
of title-pages. 4to, cloth, uncut. Cambridge: Macmillan & Bowes, 1890 


LIMITED EDITION, only 500 copies printed, of which this is, No. 323, and signed 
in ink by John Philip Edmond. 


PRINTING. Hawkins (RusH C.) AND POLLARD (ALFRED W.). Catalogue of 
Books Mostly from the Presses of the First Printers Showing the Progress 
of Printing with Movable Metal Types through the Second Half of the 


[ Continued 


609. 


610. 


61l. 


612. 


613. 


614. 


615. 


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. 608. PRINTING.—Continued] 


Fifteenth Century. Collected by Rush C. Hawkins, Catalogued by Alfred 

W. Pollard, deposited in the Annmary Brown Memorial at Providence, 

Rhode Island. With reproduction of a binding by John of Westphaha. 4to, 

cloth, uncut. Oxford: University Press, 1910 
A valuable bibliographical work. 


PRINTING. JAcoBI (CHARLES T.). Gesta Typographica or a Medley for 
Printers and Others. 12mo, cloth, uncut and unopened. 
London: Elkin Mathews, 1897 


LIMITED ISSUE, only 51 copies printed on Japanese vellum, this being, No. 37, 
signed by the author. 


PRINTING. JOHNSON (J.). Typographia, or The Printers’ Instructor, includ- 
ing an Account of the Origin of Printing, with Biographical Notices of the 
Printers of England, from Caxton to the close of the Sixteenth Century. 
First Epirton. 2 vols. thick 24mo, cloth, paper labels, uncut and un- 
opened. London, 1824 


PRINTING. LucKoMBE (P.). The History and Art of Printing. In Two 
Parts. Frontispiece, called a portrait of Gutenberg, but is one of the supposed 
portraits of Koster. 8vo, old calf, binding worn, and a few leaves soiled. 

London, 1771 


PRINTING. MartrarrE (Micuag). Annales Typographici ab Artis Invent 
Origine ad Annum MD. Frontispiece containing the portraits of Gutenberg, 
Faustus, Costerus, Manutius, and Frobenius, and engraved vignette on title- 
page. 4to, calf, rubbed. Hagze-Comitum: Apud Isaacum Vaillant, 1719 


A work indispensable in every bibliographical library. 


Printinc. Moxon (JoserH). Moxon’s Mechanick Exercises or the Doctrine 
of Handy-Works Applied to the Art of Printing. A Literal reprint in two 
volumes of the First Edition published in the year 1683. With Preface 
and Notes by Theo. L. De Vinne. Portraits and other illustrations, 2 vols. 
royal 8vo, boards, morocco backs, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: The Typothetae of the City of New York, 1896 — 


Limitep Epit1on, only 450 copies printed, on handmade Holland paper, of which 
this is, No. 156. 


PrintING. [ONGANIA (FERD.).] Early Venetian Printing Illustrated. [With 
an Introduction by the Venetian Publisher (Ferd. Ongania).] Extensively 
illustrated with reproductions of printers’ marks, bindings, woodcuts, initial 
letters, title-pages, etc. Imperial 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

Venice, London and New York, 1895 


PRINTING. OTTLEY (W1LLIAM YounG). An Inquiry Concerning the Invention 
of Printing, in which the Systems of Meerman, Heinecken, Santander, 
and Koning are Reviewed, including also Notices of the early use of wood- 
engraving in Europe, the block-books, etc. With an Introduction by J. P. 
Berjeau. Double and full-page plates. 4to, cloth, leather back, gilt, uncut. 

London, 1863 


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616. PRINTING. RODEN (ROBERT F.). Famous Presses. The Cambridge Press, . 
1638-1692. A History of the First Printing Press Established in English 
America, together with a Bibliographical List of the issues of the Press. 
Illustrations on Japan paper. 12mo, boards, cloth back, uncut. 

New York, 1905 


Edition limited to 750 copies. 


617. PRINTING. TIMPERLEY (C. H.). A Dictionary of Printers and Printing, with 
the Progress of Literature, Ancient and Modern. First Epition. With 
9 plates (should be 10), including portraits, printing press, etc. Royal 8vo, 
half morocco, uncut. London, 1839 


618. PRINTING. DE VINNE (THEODORE L.). The Practice of Typography, a 
Treatise on Title-Pages. 1902; Morris (WILLIAM) and WALKER (EMERY). 
Printing, an Essay. 1903. Limited to 231 copies; PRIDEAUX (S. T.). Book- 
binders and their Craft. 1903; Du Bots (HENRI P.). American Bookbind- 
ings in the Library of Henry W. Poor. 1903. All, except one, wlustrated. 
Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth and boards. 

New York and Park Ridge, 1902-1903 


619. PRIOR (MATTHEW). Poems on Several Occasions. Engraved frontispiece and 
vigneltes, one on title, by Baron after Cheron; also ornamental initials. Folio, 
old calf, binding worn. 

London: Printed for Jacob Tonson and John Barber, 1718 


INTERIORLY A FINE Copy ON LARGEST PAPER, of which size Lowndes mentions but 
three copies. 

A superb specimen of typography, printed in large type; the pictorial initials being 
gems of the engraver’s art. The list of Subscribers contains no less than 200 names of 
Royalty, some of them subscribing for as many as 5 copies. 


620. Prior (MATTHEW). Poems on Several Occasions. Engraved portraits and 
plates. 3 vols. 12mo, sheep, cracked at hinges. London, 1733-1727 


621. PRIVATELY ILLUSTRATED Books. TREDWELL (DaniEL M.). A Monography 
on Privately Illustrated Books. A Plea for Bibliomania. Royal 8vo, 
vellum wrappers, uncut. 

Long Island, Flatbush: Privately Printed, 1892 


LARGE PAPER, only 25 copies printed on Whatman paper, of which this is, No. 21. 
Printed at the De Vinne Press. 


622. PRYNNE (WILLIAM). Histrio-Mastix. The Players Scovrge, or Actors Tragedie, 
: . That popular Stage-Playes (the very Pompes of the Divell which 
we renounce in Baptisme, are sinfull, heathenish, lewde, ungodly Spectacles, 
and most pernicious Corruptions; condemned in all ages, . . . And that 
the Professions of Play-poets, of Stage players; together with the penning, 
acting and frequenting of Stage-plays, are unlawfull, infamous and misbe- 
seeming Christians. Portrait inserted. Thick small 4to, calf, rebacked. 

London: Printed by E. A. and W. I. and Michael Sparke, 1633 

First EDITION. 
The allusions to Shakespeare appear on the back of folio 1 of the address “To the 
Christian Reader.” It is as follows: “Ben Johnsons, Shackespeere and others,”— 
“Shackspeers Plays are printed in the best Crowne paper far better than most Bibles.” 


This is also interesting: “Above forty thousand Play bookes have beene printed and 
vended within these two years.” . 
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[No. 


623. 


624. 


625. 


626. 


627. 


628. 


629. 


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622. PRYNNE.—Continued]| 


The present copy contains the leaf respecting persons of quality acting on the 
stage (p. 708), which the Privy Council ordered to be cancelled before publication. 

As a book containing a world of allusions to the stage, it stands without a rival. 
Plays and players were both heartily hated by Prynne, and while every sentence is 
tinged with the hatred of his class, much curious information, nevertheless, can be 
gleaned from its pages. ; 


Quack’s MIscELLANY (THE): In Prose and Verse. With 2 curious woodcuts. 
12mo, calf, rebacked. London: Printed for S. Slow, 1730 


Contains,—The Author’s Birth, Parentage and Education; His Cure of a Book- 
seller’s Son near Temple-Bar, with his Love-verses to Dulcinea; A Letter from a 
Lady, with her Case at large; His Wonderful Cure perform’d on Her, etc. 


QUEEN VICTORIA. By Richard R. Holmes. Extensively illustrated with full- 
page portraits of Victoria at different ages, and various scenes in her life, 
including a colored frontispiece, after paintings by noted artists, vignettes, and 
facsimiles. Royal 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. 

New York: The Century Co., 1897 


QUEVEDO-VILLEGES (FRANCISCO DE). Pablo de Segovia. The Spanish Sharper, 
translated from the Original of Francisco de Quevedo-Villegas. Together 
with Comments on Them by Joseph Pennell and an Essay on the Life 
and Writings of Quevedo by Henry Edward Watts. 170 illustrations after 
drawings by Daniel Vierge, and a photogravure portrait of the author. Royal 
Ato, vellum, gilt back, slightly soiled. London, 1892 


RABELAIS (FRANCIS). Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, 
Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel. Trans- 
lated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty and Peter Antony 
Motteux. With an Introduction by Anatole de Montaiglon. Jllustrations 
by Louis Chalon. 2 vols. imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1892 
JAPAN VELLUM EDITION. No. 31 of 210 copies printed. 


RABELAIS (FRANCIS). Works of Rabelais. Illustrations by Doré; BAuzac. 
Droll Stories. Illustrations by Doré; RoussEau (J. J.).. Confessions. 
Etchings by Ed. Hedouin. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, one binding shaken. 

London and New York, no date 


RALEIGH (SiR WALTER). Edwards (Edard). The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, 
Based on Contemporary Documents Preserved in the Rolls House, the 
Privy Council Office, Hatfield House, the British Museum, and other 
Manuscript Repositories, British and Foreign. Together with his letters, 
now first Collected. First Epirion. Portrait, genealogical table, armorial 
bearings and facsimile letters. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, leather labels, sprinkled 
edges. [London:] Macmillan and Co., 1868 


RAPHAEL. Imagines Veteris ac Novi Testamenti a Raphaele Sanctio Urbinate 
in Vaticani Palatii Xystis Mira Pictvrae Elegantia Expressae. Jo. Jacobi 
de Rubeis cura, ac sumptibus, delineatae, incisae, ac typis editae. 55 copper- 
plate engravings by Caes. Fantettus, of Biblical scenes, from the works of Ra- 
phael done for the Vatican; |ALSo] 8 copper-plate engravings of festive scenes 

[ Continued 


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[No. 629. RAPHAEL.—Continued] 


held in Turin on the occasion of the visit of the Princess of Piedmont, by Heris- 
set, Aveline, Maisonneuve, and others; Dianae Fabvlas Olim a Dominico 
Zamperio Pictore Vvlgo Domenichino in Palatio Bassani Principis Ivstiniani 
depictas. 16 cobperplate engravings from the paintings of Zamper, by Ioan. 
Hieronymus Frerra; Imagines Farnesiani Cvbicvli cum Ipsarum Monocro- 
matibvs et Ornamentis Romae in Aedibus Sereniss. Dvcis Parmensis ab 
Annibale Carraccio Aeternitati Pictae. A Petro Aqvila Delineatae Incisae. 
12 copper-plate engravings by Aquila after Carraccius. Bound in oblong 
folio, vellum. [Rome] 1674 
With armorial bookplate of Sr. Robt. Throckmorton Bart. 


630. READE (CHARLES). The Works of Charles Reade. Illustrations. 17 vols. 12mo, 
half crimson morocco, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt top, uncut. 
London: Chatto & Windus, 1895-1915 


COMPLETE SET OF THE AUTHOR'S ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EDITION. 


CONTENTS 


Hard Cash; Readiana, and Bible Characters; Foul Play; 

Peg Woffington, and Christie Johnstone; A Simpleton; 

The Cloister and the Hearth; The Jilt and other Stories; 

The Course of True Love, and Singleheart and Doubleface; 

The Double Marriage; A Terrible Temptation; 

Put Yourself in his Place; It is Never too Late to Mend; 
Autobiography of a Thief, Etc.; A Perilous Secret; 

A Woman Hater; Love Me Little, Love me Long; and Griffith Gaunt. 


631. REYNARD THE Fox. A Renowned Apologue of the Middle Age, reproduced 
in Rhyme. [By N. Naylor.] Full-page etchings. London, 1845; LE GALLI- 
ENNE (RicHARD). An Old Country House. First Epirion. Ii/ustrated. 
New York, 1902; GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). The Deserted Village. Illustrated. 
New York, 1902; WISTER (OWEN). The Dragon of Wantley. Illustrated. 
Philadelphia, 1892; Nast (THomAs). Christmas Drawings for the Human 
Race. New York, 1890; PyLE (Howarp). Pepper and Salt.. I//ustrations 
by Pyle. New York, 1886; SCENES From the Winter's Tale. Full-page 
plates, illuminated by Owen Jones and Henry Warren. London, no date; 
and others. Together, 10 vols. 12mo, 8vo and royal 8vo, various bindings. 

Various places, various dates 


632. REYNOLDS (GEORGE W. M.). Robert Macaire in England. First Eprrion. 
Illustrations by “Phiz.” 3 vols. 12mo, half blue calf, gilt backs, leather 
labels, marbled edges, titles and a few leaves slightly foxed. 

London, 1840 


633. REYNOLDS (GEORGE W. M.). The Mysteries of the Court of London. New 
Edition. Jllustrated., 8 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt backs, uncut. 
London: John Dick, no date 


634. [RICHARDSON (SAMUEL).] The History of Sir Charles Grandison. In a Series 
of Letters Published from the Originals, by the Editor of Pamela and 
Clarissa. 6 vols. 8vo, diamond calf, slightly rubbed. London, 1754 

FINE Copy OF THE First EpITION. Inserted are 28 engraved plates by Stothard, 


dated 1782 and 1783. ‘ 
With bookplate of John Carrick Moore. 


635. 


636. 


637% 


638. 


639. 


640. 


641. 


642. 


643. 


644. 


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Ritter (Dr. Hetnricu). The History of Ancient Philosophy. Translated 
from the German by Alexander J. W. Morrison. 4 vols. 8vo, half brown 
calf, red edges, bindings rubbed. Oxford: D. A. Talboys, 1888 


RIVERSIDE Press. Butter (IsaBEL—Translator). The Song of Roland. 
Illuminated page-heading and several medallions in the text. Folio, boards, 
uncut. . Cambridge, 1906 

One of 220 copies printed on heavy hand-made paper. This is considered the most 


beautiful of the Riverside publications, and is printed in old French type. Edition 
exhausted. ; 


‘RIVERSIDE Press. CARLYLE (THomaAs). The Diamond Necklace. 8vo, 


boards, cloth back, uncut. Boston, 1913 
One of 400 copies printed. 


RIVERSIDE Press. CHAUCER (GEOFFREY). The Parlement of Fouls. I//wmzn- 
ated initials. Thin 8vo, vellum, uncut. Boston, 1904 
One of 325 copies printed, with the leaf “Note” laid in. Edition exhausted. 


RIVERSIDE Press. Cortissoz (RoyAL). John La Farge, a Memoir and a 
Study. Portrait and other illustrations. 8vo, boards, cloth back, gilt top, 
uncut. Boston, 1911 


RIVERSIDE Press. DAVENDISH (GEORGE). The Life and Death of Cardinal 
Wolsey. Portraits. Imperial 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. 
Boston, 1905 
One of 1030 copies printed. 


RIVERSIDE Press. DE SENANCOUR (ETIENNE PIVERT). Obermann: selec- 
tions from Letters to a Friend. Chosen and translated with an Intro- 
ductory Essays and Notes by Jessie Peabody Frothingham. 2 vols. 8vo, 
boards, uncut, paper labels, few margins foxed. Boston, 1901 


One of 300 copies. Edition exhausted. 


RIVERSIDE Press. FIELDING (HENRY). The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon. 
Portrait. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut, paper label. Boston, 1902 


One of 300 copies printed. Edition exhausted. 


RIVERSIDE Press. HamiLton (ALEXANDER). A Collection of the Facts and 
Documents, relative to the Death of Major-General Alexander Hamilton. 
With Comments, together with the various Orations, Sermons, and Eulo- 
gies, that have been Published or Written on his Life and Character. By 
the Editor of the Eyening Post [1804]. Tall 8vo, cloth, uncut, paper label. 

Boston: Reprinted, 1904 
One of 430 copies printed. Edition exhausted. 


RIVERSIDE Press. Howe (M. A. DEWoLFE). The Boston Symphony Orches- 
tra, an Historical Sketch. Portraits: Royal 8vo, boards, cloth back, leather 
label, uncut. Boston, 1914 


One of 535 copies printed. 


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645. 


646. 


647. 


648. 


649. 


650. 


651. 


652. 


653. 


655. 


RIVERSIDE Press. HowE.t (JAMES). The Familiar Letters of James Howell. 
With an Introduction by Agnes Repplier. Frontispieces. 4 vols. 8vo, 
boards, cloth backs, uncut. Boston, 1907 

Edition limited to 220 copies of which this is, No. 60. 


RIVERSIDE Press. Macxait (J. W.). Georgics of Virgil. Translated from 
the Latin into English. 8vo, boards, sheep back, uncut. Boston, 1904 
One of 330 copies printed. Edition exhausted. 


RIVERSIDE Press. MAISTRE (XAVIER DE). Voyage Autour de ma Chambre. 
Portrait. 8vo, boards, vellum back, uncut. Boston, 1901 
One of 500 copies printed. Edition exhausted. 


RIVERSIDE PRESS. PALMER (GEORGE HERBERT—Editor). The English Works 
of George Herbert. Frontispieces. 6 vols. 8vo, boards, cloth backs, leather 
labels, uncut. ree Boston, 1905 

LARGE PAPER EDITION, limited to 150 copies, of which this is, No. 44. 


RIVERSIDE PRESS. PENNELL (ELIZABETH Ropins). My Cookery Books. 
Illustrations including many interesting old facsimiles on India paper. 
Square royal 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. Boston, 1903 

One of 330 copies printed. 


RIVERSIDE Press. PLutarcu. A Consolatorie Letter or Discourse sent by 
Plutarch of Chaeronea unto his owne Wife as touching the Death of her 
and his Daughter. Tall thin 8vo, boards, cloth back. Boston, 1905 

One of 375 copies printed. 


RIVERSIDE Press. RALEIGH (SIR WALTER). A’ Report of the Truth con- 
cerning the Last Sea Fight of The Revenge. Woodcut title by Howard Pyle. 
Imperial 8vo, boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1902 

One of 300 copies printed. Edition exhausted. . 


RIVERSIDE PRESS. SAINT-PIERRE (BERNARDIN DE). Paul et Virginie. Proofs 
on China paper after Moreau. Royal 8vo, boards, uncut. Boston, 1906 
One of 280 copies printed. Publisher’s announcement leaf laid in. 


RIVERSIDE Press. SILL (EDwARD ROWLAND). Poems. Tall 8vo, boards, 
cloth back, uncut. Boston, 1902 
One of 500 copies printed. Edition exhausted. \ 


_ RIVERSIDE PRESS. SOUTHEY (ROBERT). Journal of a Tour in the Netherlands 


in the Autumn of 1915. [From a hitherto unpublished manuscript.] 8vo, 
boards, cloth back, uncut, paper label. — Boston, 1902 
One of 500 copies printed. Ediiton exhausted. 


* 


RIVERSIDE PRESS. STERNE (LAURENCE). A Sentimental Journey through 
France and Italy. By Mr. Yorick. Tall 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. 
Boston, 1905 


One of 335 copies printed. Edition exhausted. 


656. 


657. 


658. 


659. 


660. 


661. 


662. 


663. 


664. 


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RIVERSIDE Press. THACKERAY (WILLIAM MAKEPEACE). Mr. Brown’s Letters 
to Young Men About Town. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. 
Cambridge, 1901* 


One of 500 copies printed. Edition exhausted. 


RIVERSIDE Press. THEOcRITUS. The Idylls of Theocritus. Translated by 
Charles Stuart Calverley. Tall 8vo, boards, uncut. Boston, 1906 
One of 330 copies printed. 


RIVERSIDE Press. Tory (GrEorroy). Geofroy Tory, Painter and Engraver, 
First Royal Printer, Reformer of Orthography and Typography under 
- Francois I. An Account of his Life and Works, by Auguste Bernard, 
Translated by George B. Ives. Facsimiles of border, initial letters, mono- 
grams, illustrations from books of Hours, etc. Imperial 8vo, boards, with 

design in gilt on covers from a binding in the British Museum, uncut. 
Cambridge, 1909 

One of 377 copies printed. 


RIVERSIDE Press. WHIPPLE (EDWIN Percy). Charles Dickens, the Man and 
his Work. With an Introduction by Arlo Bates. 2 vols. 16mo, boards, 
uncut. Boston, 1912 

One of 550 copies printed. 


RIVERSIDE Press. WiLson (Wooprow). Mere Literature. Tall 8vo, boards, 
cloth back, uncut. Boston, 1913 
One of 550 copies printed. With the leaf “Publishers’ Note” laid in. 


RIVERSIDE Press. WorbDsWoRTH (WILLIAM). LX XV Sonnets. 8vo, boards, 
cloth back, uncut. Boston, 1910 
LARGE PAPER, only 440 copies printed. 


RIVERSIDE Press. Hay (JOHN). The Complete Poetical Works of John Hay. 


Including many Poems now first collected with an Introduction by Clarence 
L. Hay. Portrait. 1916; One of 1000 copies printed; TICKNOR (CAROLINE— 
Editor). A Poet in Exile, Early Letters of John Hay. Etched portrait by 
Sidney L. Smith. 1910. One of 440 copies printed. Edition exhausted. 
Together, 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. | Boston, 1910-1916 


RIVERSIDE Press. LONGFELLOW (HENRY WapsworTH). The Sonnets of 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Arranged with an Introduction by Ferris 
Greenslet. 1907. One of 275 copies printed; NORTON (CHARLES ELIOT). 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, a Sketch of his Life. Together, with Long- 
fellow’s Chief Autobiographical Poems. Portraits. 1907. One of 400 copies 
printed. Together, 2 vols. 12mo and 8vo, boards and cloth. 

Boston, 1907 


RIVERSIDE PRESS. QUARLES (FRANCIS). Sions Sonets Sung by Solomon the 
King, and Periphras’d by Francis Quarles. Cambridge, 1905. One of 
430 copies printed; DE RONSARD (PIERRE). Songs and Sonnets. Selected 
and translated into English Verse by Curtis H. Page, with an Introductory 
Essay and Notes. Boston, 1903. One of 425 copies printed. Edition ex- 
hausted. Together, 2 vols. 12mo and tall 12mo, boards, uncut. 

Cambridge and Boston, 1905-1903 


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665. 


os 


666. 


667. 


668. 


669. 


670. 


671. 


RIVERSIDE Press. NAuUDEUS (GABRIEL). Instructions Concerning Erecting 
of a Library, Presented to My Lord the President de Mesme. And Now 
Interpreted by Jo. Evelyn. 1903. One of 419 copies printed. Edition 
exhausted; ECCLESIASTES: or the Preacher. 1911. One of 330 copies printed; 
SHELLEY (PERCY ByssHE—Translator). The Banquet of Plato. Trans- 
lated from the Greek. 1908. One of 440 copies printed. Together, 3 vols. 
12mo, boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1903-1911 


RIVERSIDE Press. Norton (CHARLES E.—Editor). The Love Poems of 
John Donne. 1905. One of 535 copies printed; SipNEY (StR Putttp). Cer- 
taine Sonets. [1904.] One of 430 copies printed; WENTWORTH (THOMAS— 
Translator). Fifteen Sonnets of Petrarch. 1903. One of 430 copies printed. 
Together, 3 vols. tall 12mo, boards, vellum backs, uncut. 

Boston, 1903-1905 
The edition of the last two mentioned above is exhausted. 


Rosin Hoop, a Collection of all the Ancient Poems, Songs, and Ballads, 
now extant relative to that celebrated English Outlaw, to which are pre- 
fixed Historical Anecdotes of his life. By Joseph Ritson. Second Edition. 
Woodcut headpieces by Bewick. 2 vols. small 8vo, original cloth, uncut, 
backs worn. London: William Pickering, 1832 


Laid in is a four-page Autograph Letter Signed by Albert Way, the English anti- 
quarian. 


[ROERGAS DE SERVIEZ (JACQUES).] The Roman Empresses, or, The History 
of the Lives and Secret Intrigues of the Wives of the Twelve Cesars, with 
Historical and Critical Notes. Titles in red and black. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. | 

London: The Walpole Press, Printed for Subscribers only, 1899 


FINE LIBRARY EDITION, strictly limited to 1000 copies only. 

“This remarkable work, which was originally written in French, is from the pen of 
Jacques Roergas de Serviez. . . In 1752 a complete translation of the work was 
issued, . . . translated by the Hon Bysse Moleworth. This work is an extremely 
rare one, and it is upon it that the present translation is based; considerable alter- 
ations (and it is to be hoped) improvements have been made.” - 


RomAN ANTIQUITIES. Bartolo (Petro Sancti). Admiranda Romanarum 
Antiguitatum ac Veteris Sculpture Vestigia Anaglyphico Opere Elaborata. 
With engraved title and 82 engraved plates. Text engraved at bottom of 
each plate. Oblong folio, full old calf, binding slightly worn. Library 
stamp, in ink on obverse and reverse of title. Rome, 1693 


Roman Circus. Bianconi (Gio. Lodovico). Descrizione dei Circhi parti- 
colarmente di Quello di Caracalla e dei Giuochi in Essi Celebrati Opera 
Postuma del Consigliere Gio. Lodovico Bianconi. Ordinata e Publicata 
con Note e Versione Francese dall’ Avvocato Carlo Fea. . . Iilustrated 
with engraved vignettes on titles, and 20 full-page engravings, many folding- 
plates. Folio, half sheep, uncut, binding worn. 

In Roma: Pagliarini, 1789 
FINE LARGE PAPER Copy OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION, with the text in Latin and 


French. . 
An account of the circus of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius A. B. Caracalla. 


Roman History. Dio (Cassius). Dio’s Rome. An Historical Narrative 
originally composed in Greek, and now presented in English form, by Her- 
bert Baldwin Foster. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

Troy, New York, 1905 


672. 


673. 


674. 


675. 


676. 


677. 


678. 


679. 


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Roman Missav. Pontificale Romanum Clementis VIII. Pont. Max. Ivssv 
Restitvtvm atque Editvm. Engraved title-page with title printed in red and 
black; and 156 fine copper-plate vignettes throughout text illustrative of the 
various ceremonies; with many capital letters filled in with scroll work and 
pictorial design; chants in black notation on red lines. Text printed in red 
and black in double columns. Folio, dark blue morocco, blind-tooled borders 
on sides and back, gilt edges, three or four margins soiled. 

Romae, M. D. XCV (1595) 


RosE GARDEN OF Persia (THE). By Louisa S. Costello. Boston, 1902, 
Francois Rabelais. By Arthur Tilley. Philadelphia, 1907; The Gulistan. 

' Translated by Sir Edwin Arnold. New York, 1899; Hours with Famous 
Parisians. By Stuart Henry. Chicago, 1897; The Thousand and One 
Days, Persian Tales. Edited by Justin H. McCarthy. 2 vols. London, 
1892. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth and half vellum. 


Rossetti (DANTE GABRIEL). Poems. First EDITION. 1870. Cover designed 
by Rossetti. With bookplate of William Crampton; Ballads and Sonnets. 
First EDITION. 1881. Cover designed by Rossetti; The New Life (La Vita 
Nuova) of Dante Alighieri. Translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Frontis- 
piece. 1889; The Same. Translation and full-page illustrations by Rossetti. 
New York, 1901; Rossetti. By Arthur C. Benson. 1904. Together, 5 
vols., 12mo, small 8vo and 4to, cloth and boards. 

London and New York, 1870-1904 


RoussEau (JEAN JACQUES). Eloisa: A Series of Original Letters. Translated 
from the French of J. J. Rousseau. To which are added, The Adventures of 
Lord B— at Rome; being the Sequel of Eloisa. (Found among the Author’s 
Papers after his Decease). 3 vols. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt backs, leather 
labels, gilt tops, uncut, BY TOUT AND SONS. London, I810 

First English Translation. 


RoussEau (JEAN JAcquEs). Confessions. Now for the first time completely 
translated into English without Expurgation. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, 
cloth, uncut. [London] 1896 

LIBRARY EpiT10n. Privately printed issue. 


Rowe (NicHotas). The Works of Nicholas Rowe. Engraved portrait by 
Vertue, after Kneller. Vols. 1 and 2, 2 vols. 12mo, new polished calf, gilt 
fillet bands on sides, gilt backs. 

London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1766 


RowFant CLuB PuBLicaTION. CasE (EcksTEIN). Notes on the Origin and 
History of the “Ark.” Facsimile A. L. S., and two views, on Japan paper. 
Royal 4to, half morocco, uncut. Cleveland, 1902 


One of 130 copies printed at the Marion Press, Jamaica, Queensborough, New 
York. 


Rowrant CLuB PUBLICATION. Fine Bookbinding. A Paper read before the 
Rowfant Club at an exhibition of bindings executed by the Rowfant 
Bindery, December Fourth, Nineteen Hundred and Nine, by Thomas J. 
Holmes, Manager of the Bindery. Illustrated. 12mo, full brown crushed 
morocco, design in gilt on front cover, gilt top, uncut, BY ROWFANT BINDERY. 

| Cleveland, 1912 
Only 100 copies printed on French hand-made paper, of which this is, No. 77. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, November 10th 


680. RowFANT CLuB PuBLicaTion. A Memorial of William Henry Gaylord. 
Portraits and other illustrations. Square 12mo, full green crushed levant 
morocco, gilt fillet border on sides, centre ornament on front cover in 
gilt, gilt back. Cleveland, 1906 


PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER, limited to 150 copies of which 
this is, No. 58. 


681. ROWFANT CLUB PUBLICATIONS. The Rowfant Club Year Books, 1899 to 
1914 inclusive, and 1918. Portraits. Together, 17 vols. 16mo, boards and 
cloth. Cleveland: The Rowfant Club, 1899-1919 


ALL LIMITED ISSUES. 


682. RowFANT CLuB PuBLICATIONS. Dobell (Bertram). A Lover’s Mood. 1914. 
One of 200 copies printed; KEIGHTLEY (THomAsS). The Life and Writings 
of Henry Fielding, Esq. Taken from the pages of Fraser’s Magazine, and 
edited by Frederick S. Dickson. Portraits, facsimiles of title-pages and 
facsimile of bookplate. 1907. One of Ito copies printed; AUCTION PRICES 
of American Book-Club Publications, 1857-1901. 1904. One of 125 copies 
printed. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, half calf, half morocco, and boards. 

Cleveland, 1904-1914 


683. ROWFANT CLUB PUBLICATIONS. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Rare and 
Choice Books . . . October 26-30, 1907. Two copies, one large paper; 
ROWFANTIA, an Occasional Publication of the Rowfant Club. Numbers 
2, 3, 5, 6, 7, January 1911 to December 1911; AN EXHIBITION of Fine 
Bindings, April 1909; THE RowranT Books. A Selection of One Hundred 
Titles from the Collection of Frederick Locker-Lampson, offered for sale 
by Dodd, Mead and Company. No date; THE RowFANT AUTOGRAPHS. 
Frederick Locker’s Great Album, containing his choicest specimens of 
the very rarest autographs, among them many of the world’s most famous 
names. Now Offered for sale as a collection by Dodd, Mead and Company. 
No date. Together, 10 vols, 12mo and 8vo, wrappers. 

Cleveland and New York, 1907-1911 


684. ROWFANT CLUB PUBLICATION. The Dial: A Magazine for Literature, Phil- 
osophy, and Religion. To be continued Quarterly. Numbers I to 16, 
July 1840 to April 1844. Boston, 1840-1844: Reprinted for the Club by the 
Kirkgate Press, 1901-1902. Limited to 125 sets; [ALso] An Historical and 
Biographical Introduction to accompany: The Dial, as Reprinted in Num- 
bers for The Rowfant Club, by George Willis Cooke. 2 vols. Cleveland: 
Rowfant Club, 1902. Limited to 127 copies. Together, 18 vols. 8vo, wrap- 
pers and half cloth and vellum. Cleveland, 1901-1902 


A complete set of the four volumes of the Rowfant Club reissue of the celebrated 
New England magazine edited by R. W. Emerson and contributed to noted Ameri- 
can authors of the period. 


685. ROWLANDSON (THOMAS). COLORED AQUATINTsS. [Papworth (J. B.). Wrang- 
ham (Francis), and Combe (William).] Poetical Sketches of Scarborough. 
Illustrated by 21 engravings of humorous subjects, coloured from the original 
designs, made upon the spot by J. Green, and etched by T. Rowlandson. 
Royal 8vo, dark blue polished calf, gilt fillet bands on sides, gilt panelled 
back, leather labels with contents lettered, inside gilt dentelle borders, 
gilt top, some leaves uncut. London: R. Ackerman; 1813 


RARE EARLY ISSUE, with same collation as that of the first edition, but with title- 
page and plates dated 1813. The regular second edition which appeared in 1813 had 


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[No. 685. ROWLANDSON.—Continued] 


an additional contents leaf. CHorce Copy. With all the plates, including the “Warm 
Bath,” and the “Shower Bath,” both of which are generally missing, having been 
suppressed. 

The following quotation from the “Advertisement” explains the work,—“The 
originals of the plates . . . were made as Souvenirs of the place during a visit to 
Scarborough in the Season of 1812. They were not intended for publication, but 
being found to interest many persons of taste. . . the present form of publica- 
tion has been adopted.” 

“Though etched by Rowlandson [most of] the plates are signed by Q. Bluck and 
J. C. Sadler, after Green, so that it may be presumed that they passed through the 
hands of these artists to receive the aquatint and colour.”—HarbDIE in English 
Coloured Books. : 


686. ROXBURGHE REVELS, and other Relative Papers; including Answers to the 
Attack on the Memory of the late Joseph Haselwood. With Specimens 
of his Literary Productions. 4to, cloth, cloth back, uncut, somewhat 
shaken. Edinburgh: Printed for Private Circulation, 1837 


687. Royat Court Memoirs ofr Europe. McCarthy (Justin). The Reign oI 
Queen Anne. 2 vols. 1902; Portraits of the Sixties. 1903; WALISZEWSKf 
(K.). The Story of a Throne (Catherine II. of Russia). 2 vols. 1895; 
Nicouttaup (M. C.—Editor). Memoirs of the Comtesse de Boigne 
1781-1814. 1907; Davis (Mrs. J. W.—Translator). Memoirs of the Duch- 
esse de Gontaut. 2 vols. 1894; STRACHEY (LIONEL—Translator). Memoirs 
of a Contemporary. 1902; Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun. 1903; 
pE Martros (A. TEIxerrA). The Souvenirs of Léonard, Hairdresser to 
Queen Marie-Antoinette, now first Rendered into English with a Preface 
and Annotations. 2 vols. 1897. Privately Printed, only 250 copies issued; 
Nevitt (RaLpH—Translator). Memoirs of Monsieur d’Artagnan. 3 
vols. 1898; DuRLAND (KELLOGG). Royal Romances of Today. 1911; 
FiscHer (H. W.). Private Lives of William II. and his Consort and Secret 
History of the Court of Berlin. 2 vols. [1898]; CAMPBELL (HucH). The 
Case of Mary Queen of Scots, and of Elizabeth Queen of England. 1825; 
TARBELL (IDA M.). Madame Roland. 1896; WATKINS (JOHN). Memoirs 
of her most Excellent Majesty Sophia-Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain. 
1819; Ropinson (J. R.). The Princely Chandos, a Memoir of James 
Brydges. 1893; Mottoy (J. F.). Royalty Restored or London Under 
Charles II. 1897; PuLitzeR (ALBERT). The Romance of Prince Eugene. 
Translated by Mrs. B. M. Sherman. 2 vols. 1895; VACARESCO (HELENE). 
Kings and Queens I Have Known. 1904; BANVARD (JoHN). The Private 
Life of a King, embodying the Suppressed Memoirs of the Prince of Wales, 
afterwards George IV. of England. 1875; Lone (W. H.—Editor). Memoirs 
of Emma Lady Hamilton. 1892; SOVEREIGNS and Courts of Europe. 
By “Politikos.” 1891; CARY (ALICE AND PHOEBE). The Josephine Gallery. 
1859; Duruy (GEoRGE—Editor). Memoirs of Barras. 4 vols. 1895. 
All illustrated. Together, 35 vols. 8vo, cloth and half morocco. 


688. RovAL MarriaGE (THE). By Mr. Dykes. Plate. 1722; BENTLEY (R.). 
A Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris. 1699; FREE THOUGHTS on 
Seduction, Adultery and Divorce. 1771; FABLE of Cupid and Psyche. 
1795; PYLADES AND CorRINNA, or Memoirs of Richard Gwinnett (1731); ° 
Letters of Wit, Politicks and Morality. 1701 HOWELL (JAMES). Epistolze 
Ho-Eliane. 1787. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, old calf, bindings worn. 

London, 1699-1795 


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689. 


RusKIN (JoHN). The Works of John Ruskin. Title pages with vigneties, 
full page photogravures, and other illustrations, some in colors, all on Japan 
paper. 26 vols. 8vo, half roan, gilt backs and tops, uncut, backs on few 
slightly thumbed at top. New York, 1894 


COMPLETE SET OF 1HE EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 750 numbered copies. 


CONTENTS 


Stones of Venice, 3 vols.; Poetry of Architecture; Proserpina; 
Seven Lamps of Architecture; Sesame and Lilies; St. Mark’s Rest; 
Fors Clavigera, 4 vols.; Two Paths; Mornings in Florence; 

The Crown of Wild Olive; Ethics of the Dust; Deucalion; 

Modern Painters, 5 vols.; Arrows of the Chace; Laws of Fésole; 
Hortus Inclusus; Praeterita. ‘ 


690. SACRED Books AND EarLy LITERATURE OF THE East. Translations by Morris 


691. 


692. 


693. 


694. 


Jastrow, Rev. A. H. Sayce, R. W. Rogers, L. W. King, and others. With 
an Historical Survey and Descriptions by Prof. Charles E. Horne. Pro- 
fusely illustrated. 14 vols. royal 8vo, full leatherette, with reproductions 
of religious subjects on cloth set in front covers, gilt backs, contents let- 
tered, gilt tops, uncut. , 

New York and London: Parke, Austin and Lipscomb, [1917] 


MemBeErs EpiTI0Nn, limited to 2000 numbered and registered copies of which this 
is No. 2. 

This edition was printed for members of “The Oriental Foundation” Society. This 
set is one issued by the American branch, and has the certificate of issue to Mr. 
Robinson Locke. 


CONTENTS 


Babylonia, Assyria; Ancient Hebrew; Medieval Hebrew; Ancient Arabia; 
Medieval Arabia; Ancient Persia; Medieval Persia; 

India Brahmanism; India Buddhism; Ancient China; Medieval China; 
Japan; The Great Rejected. 


SaGA Lrprary (THE). Done into English out of the Icelandic. By William 
Morris and Eirikr Magnisson: Comprising,—The Story of Howard the 
Halt, the Banded Men, and Hen Thorir; The Story of the Erie Dwellers; 
Heimskringla. With a large map of Norway. 3 vols. Together, 5 vols. 
12mo, half roan, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 

London: Bernard Quaritch, 1891-1893 


Sr. AUGUSTINE. Stanhope (George—Translator). Pious Breathings. Being 
the Meditations of St. Augustine. To which are added, Select Contem- 
plations from St. Anselm and St. Bernard. The Sixth Edition. Engravings. 
8vo, old English red morocco, gilt sides and back, inside gilt dentelle 
borders, gilt edges, slightly cracked at hinges. London, 1728 

With armorial bookplate of Langley St. Albyn. ; 


Sr. Ursuta. La Chasse de Sainte Ursule. Gravée au Trait par Charles 
Onghena d’aprés Jean Memling, avec Texte par Octave Delepierre et 
Auguste Voisin. With full-page engravings. Half morocco, Bruxelles, 
1841; [ALso] The Legend of Saint Ursula and the Virgin Martyrs of Co- 
logne. Colored frontispiece, and text printed within engraved borders of scenes 
in the life of St. Ursula. Cloth, London, 1869. Together, 2 vols., imperial 
8vo and 4to. 


SAINTSBURY (GEORGE). A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe 
from the Earliest Texts to the Present Day. Second Edition. 3 vols. 
8vo, cloth. New York, 1902 


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695. SAND (GEORGE). The Masterpieces of George Sand. Now for the first time 
completely translated into English by G. Burnham Ives. Wzth illustra- 
tions in two states, on Japan paper and India paper mounted on Japan 
paper, the Japan paper state of each frontispiece colored by hand. 20 vols. 
8vo, full fawn-color crushed levant morocco, with conventional design 
of fillets in gilt on covers; gilt backs with lily of the valley sprays and 
onlays of white leather; broad inside border, with designs in gilt; doublures 
and fly-leaves of brown watered-silk; gilt tops, uncut. 

Philadelphia: Printed only for Subscribers [1900-1902] 


COMPLETE SET OF THIS JAPAN VELLUM PAPER EDITION, limited to 1000 numbered 
copies, of which this is, No. 29, printed for Mr. Robinson Locke. 


CONTENTS 


Indiana; Consuelo, 3 vols.; The Piccinino and Last of the Aldinis, 2 vols.; 
Sin of Monsieur Antoine and Leone Leoni, 2 vols.; The Snow Man, 2 vols.; 
Les Beaux Messieurs de Bois-Doré, 2 vols.; Nanon; Antonia; Mauprat; 
A Rolling Stone, 2 vols.; The Marquis de Villemer; Valentine; 

Memoir, She and He, and Lavina. 


696. SAND (GEORGE). Fadette. 1893; Francois the Waif. 1804; The Devil’s 
Pool. 1894; The Master Mosaic-Workers. 1895. Translated from the 
French by Jane Minot Sedgwick, Ellery Sedgwick, and Charlotte C. 
Johnston. Etched frontispieces by E. Abot, some on Japan paper; BEYLE 
(MariE-HEnrI—“De Stendhal”). La Chartreuse de’ Parme. With 30 
dlustrations by V. Foulquier, etched by G. Mercier. Translated from the 
French by E. P. Robins. 3 vols. 1895. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, cloth, 


calf backs, gilt tops, uncut. Boston and New York, 1893-1895 
Editions limited to 250 copies on Dickinson hand-made and Holland paper, re- 
spectively. 


697. SCARRON (PAUL). The Comical Romance, and other Tales. Done into 
English by Tom Brown, John Savage and others. With an Introduction 
by J. J. Jusserand. Illustrated from designs by Oudry. 2 vols. 8vo, half 
vellum, uncut. London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1892 

No. 85 of an edition of 150 copies printed on Japanese vellum. 


698. Scott (SIR WALTER). The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott. Edited with 
Memoir by John Dennis. Portrait. 5 vols. 12mo, three-quarter red crushed 
morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: George Bell & Sons, 1892 


COMPLETE SET OF THE ALDINE EDITION, only 150 copies printed, of which 25 copies 
are for America. This is No. 20 of the American edition. 


699. ScoTT (SIR WALTER). Walter Scott’s Works. With a General Introduction 
by Sir Walter Scott. Numerous portraits and views, many steel engravings, 
on Japan, India and plain paper, all the frontispieces and some of the plates 
in colors, title-pages on Japanese paper. 33 vols. thick 8vo, full green crushed 
levant morocco; sides with gilt thistle sprays with purple morocco down; 
gilt backs with similar design, contents lettered; doublures of canary 
morocco, with green morocco border, decorated with gilt fillets and thistle 
sprays, with thistle ornamentation in centre in gilt and onlays of green 
and purple morocco; canary morocco fly-leaves; gilt tops, uncut, a few 


bindings of lighter shade. London: Merrill & Baker, no date 
EDITION DES BIBLIOPHILES, limited to 26 lettered and registered copies, this being 
letter “L. 


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[No. 699. Scotr.—Continued] 
CONTENTS 
Waverley; Guy Mannering; The Antiquary; Rob Roy; Old Mortality; 
Heart of Mid-Lothian, 2 vols.; Poems, 2 vols.; Black Dwarf; 
Surgeon’s Daughter; The Bride of Lammermoor; Ivanhoe; The Abbot; 
Kenilworth; The Monastery; The Pirate; The Talisman; 
The Fortunes of Nigel; Peveril of the Peak, 2 vols.; 
Quentin Durward; St. Ronan’s Well; Redgauntlet; The Betrothed; 
Woodstock; Fair Maid of Perth; Anne of Geierstein; 
Count Robert of Paris; Life. By J. G. Lockhart, 4 vols. 


700. SECRET Court Memorrs. Numerous illustrations, including etchings by 
Lalauze, Delaroche, Mercier, Bichard and Schoff. 10 vols. square 8vo, full 

blue morocco, Janseneste, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. , 

Paris and Boston: Grolier Society, no date 

EDITION DES AMATEURS, limited to 100 copies, the plates in two states, oné being on 


Japan paper. 
CONTENTS 


Empress Josephine, 3 vols.; Court of St. Cloud, 2 vols.; 
Louis XIV; Louis XV and XVI, 2 vols.; Court of Berlin, 2 vols. 


701. SECRET MEMOIRS OF THE Courts OF EurRoPE, from the 16th to the 19th 
Century. With numerous portraits, many from rare and contemporary 
sources, historical and other scenes, in two states, on Japanese paper and 
India paper, some colored. 24 vols. 8vo, full green crushed morocco; decora- 
tive gilt backs with onlays of red morocco shields, contents lettered; gilt 
coat-of-arms on front covers; gilt inside decorative borders; doublures of 
nile-green watered-silk, silk fly-leaves, gilt tops, uncut, a few bindings of 
darker shade. Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons, no date 


PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER, limited to 1000 numbered 
copies, of which this is, No. 116, printed for Mr. Robinson Locke, Toledo, Ohio. 
MAGNIFICENT SET of these highly entertaining Court Memoirs. 


CONTENTS 


Courts of Sweden and Denmark, 2 vols.; Berlin, 2 vols.; 

Austria, 2 vols.; St. Petersburg; Margaret de Valois; 

Courts of Europe at the Close of the Last Century, 2 vols.; 
William II. and Francis Joseph, 2 vols.; Marie Antoinette, 2 vols.; 
Madame de Montespan, 2 vols.; Royal Family of France, 2 vols.; 
Napoleon’s Court and Cabinet of St. Cloud, 2 vols.; 

Empress Josephine, 2 vols.; Louis XIV.; Louis XV. 


702. SILVESTRE (ARMAND). Le Conte de l’Archer. With colored illustration in text 
by A. Poirson, engraved by Gillot. 8vo, half blue crushed levant morocco, 
gilt fillet bands on sides, gilt panelled back, gilt top, uncut, BY E. ROUSSELLE. 
Original pictorial wrappers bound in. Paris: A. Lahure, 1883 

Limited Edition. 


703. SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURY PrEssEs. A Collection of Books, 
mainly Theological, printed during the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, 
including publications from the following presses,—Basileae, ex officina 
Hervagiana, 1573; Coloniae, apud Haeredes Arnoldi Birckmanni, 1567; 
Geneva, Eusthathius Vignon, 1573; Salmanticae, Mathias Gastius, 1570; 
Lovanni, Antonii Maria Bergagne Bibliop. lurat, 1558; Madriti, Typo- 
graphia Regia, 1599; Francofvrti, Andreae Wecheli, 1583; and others. 
Together, 36 vols. 12mo to folio, mainly calf, bindings worn. Basilez, apud 
Frobenium, 1559; Norimberge, Mauritii, 1682; Antverpie, J. Withagii, 
1565; Frankfurtam Meyn, Erben, 1564; not returnable. 


704. 


795. 


700. 


707. 


708. 


709. 


710. 


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SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, 
and Tragedies. Published according to the True Originall Copies. Portrait 
by Vroeshout. Folio, half russia, uncut. 

London: Printed by Isaac Iaggard, and Ed. Blount, 1623 


The rare 1809 Wright reprint of the First FoL1o. With armorial bookplate of 
John Boyd. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Works of Mr. William Shakespeare. Revised 
and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the author, by 
N. Rowe. Engraved portrait of Shakespeare by Vander Gucht, each play 
contains an engraved frontispiece. 6 vols. London: Jacob Tonson, 1709 
[atso] The Works of Shakespeare. Volume the Seventh. With Critical 
Remarks on his Plays. London: E. Curll, 1710. 7 vols. 8vo, full mottled 
calf, gilt backs, leather labels, some leaves slightly foxed, corner of one 
leaf mended, stamp in ink on verso of title of Vol. 7. London, 1709-1710 


Tue FirST OCTAVO AND THE FIRST ILLUSTRATED EDITION. The Seventh Volume, 
which contains the Spurious Poems of the edition of 1640, isa piratical production by 
Edmund Curll, and the Critical Remarks on the Plays and Poems printed in this 
volume are by Charles Gildon. At the beginning of the same volume, is an Essay on 
Art, Rise and Progress of the Stage, followed by a Glossary of Shakespearean words; 
elsewhere in this volume is a list of References to Classic Authors, which is the first 
attempt in any edition of Shakespeare to trace parallels between his writings and 
those of others. The copperplates are of great interest as showing the manner of 
dressing the stage prior to 1740. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Works of Shakspear. In Six Volumes. Col- 
lated and Corrected by the Former Editions, by Mr. Pope. Portrait by 
Vertue. 6 vols. 4to, board sides, sheep backs, bindings rubbed. 

London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1725-1723 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Works of Shakespeare. Collated with the 
‘Oldest Copies, and Corrected, with Notes, Explanatory and Critical, by 
Lewis Theobald. Portrait of Shakespeare by Duchange. 7 vols. 8vo, full 
contemporary calf, joints of four volumes broken. London, 1733 


First EpItIon, dedicated to John Earl of Orrery. With the Cork and Orrery 
bookplate in Vol. 1. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Works of Shakespear in Eight Volumes. The 
Genuine Text (collated with all the former Editions, and then corrected 
and emended) is here settled. With a Comment, and Notes, Critical and 
Explanatory. By Mr. Pope and Mr. Warburton. Portrait engraved by 
Vertue. 8 vols. 8vo, mottled calf, rebacked. London, 1747 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Comedies, Histories and Tragedies, set out by 
himself in quarto, or by the Players his fellows in folio, and now faithfully 
republished from those editions, with an Introduction. [Edited by Edward 
Capell.] With portrait of Shakespeare by Muller as taal-prece in Vol. I. 10 
vols., small 8vo, full contemporary calf, leather labels, joint of one volume 
broken. London: J. and R. Tonson [1767-1768 


Frrst Epit1on. Edited by Capell, who was a careful and industrious editor. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Works of William Shakespeare. [Edited by 
Sir Thomas Hanmer.] Second Edition. Portrait of Shakespeare, and full- 
page plates, engraved by Gravelot after designs by Hayman. 6 vols. royal 4to, 
half calf, gilt backs, contents lettered, marbled edges, bindings rubbed 
and weak at joints. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1770-1771 


7 be 


712. 


713. 


714. 


715, 


716. 


717. 


718. 


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SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Shakspeare’s Dramatic Works; with Explanatory 
Notes. To which is now added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Pas- 
sages and Words. By the Rev. Samuel Ayscough. Embellished with a strik- 
ing likeness of Shakspeare, from the original folio edition, and another from 
the collection of His Grace the Duke of Chandos. A New Edition. 3 vols. 8vo, 
tree calf, cracked at hinges. Dublin: Printed for William Jones, 1791 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Works. Wath frontispieces, title pages, and num- 
erous full-page plates engraved on copper. 8 vols. 8vo, full contemporary 
mottled calf, bindings worn. [London:] Bellamy & Roberts [1791] 

Engraved bookplate of John Stackhouse in each volume. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Plays of William Shakespeare. With the 
Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are 
added Notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The Second Edi- 
tion, Revised and Augmented. 10 vols. London, 1778; Supplement. 2 vols. 
London, 1780. Portraits of Shakespeare and Earl of Southampton, view of 
Shakespeare's birthplace, facsimile autograph. Together, 12 vols. 8vo, full 
contemporary calf, rebacked. London, 1778-1780 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Plays of William Shakespeare, accurately 

printed from the Text of the corrected Copy left by the late George Steevens 

. and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the 

most eminent Commentators; A History of the Stage, a Life of Shakspeare, 

&c. by Alexander Chalmers. With full-page plates after the designs of Fuseli. 

10 vols. 8vo, full contemporary russia, bindings worn. London, 1805 
THICK PAPER Copy. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Plays.and Poems of William Shakspeare with 
the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: comprehend- 
ing a Life of the Poet, and an enlarged History of the Stage, by the late 
Edmond Malone. With a New Glossarial Index. [Preface by James Bos- 
well.] Facsimile. 21 vols. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt backs, leather labels, 
contents lettered, gilt tops, lacks portrait. London, 1821 


Malone having at his death in 1812 bequeathed the extensive and valuable collec- 
tions which he had prepared for a new edition to his friend James Boswell, the 
present edition has the advantage of them.—LOWNDEs. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Plays and Poems of Shakspeare, with a Life, 
and Glossarial Notes. Edited by A. J. Valpy. With 170 illustrations from 
the plates in Boydell’s edition. 15 vols. 16mo, half blue calf, contents lettered, 
marbled edges, binding rubbed. London: A. J. Valpy, 1832-1834 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Works of William Shakespeare. Edited by 
Howard Staunton. With numerous illustrations.on India paper by Sir John 
Gilbert. 15 vols. in 40, royal 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt backs, contents 
lettered, gilt tops, uncut. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1881 

EDITION DE Luxe. Illustrations on India paper. ; 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Furness (Horace Howard,—Editor). A New 
Variorum Edition of Shakespeare. 11 vols. thick royal 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, 
uncut. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company [1895-1905] 

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CONTENTS 


A Midsummer Nights Dreame; Julius Caesar; Anthony and Cleopatra; 
Much Ado About Nothing; The Winter’s Tale; Macbeth; The Tempest; 
As You Like It; Romeo and Juliet; Hamlet, 2 vols. 


719. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The New Century Shakespeare. The Cambridge 


Text from the latest edition of William Aldis Wright. With Introductions, 
Notes and Glossaries to each play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete 
Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce. 
A General Introduction, and Life of the Poet by W. J. Rolfe, and a History 
of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and others. 
Frontispieces and other illustrations in three states, on Japanese vellum, 
India paper mounted on plain paper, and plain paper, and include many 
etchings by W. H. W. Bicknell. Titles in red and black. 24 vols. 8vo, full 
blue crushed French levant morocco, gilt ornamental tooling on sides; 
gilt backs, contents lettered; doublures of red crushed levant morocco, 
with broad blue morocco borders, with scroll designs in gilt, and owner’s 
name “Robinson Locke” in gilt in centre of front doublure; gilt tops, uncut, 
BY MACDONALD & ALLEN. Backs of four volumes slightly rubbed. 

Boston: Dana Estes and Company, 1900-1901 


EDITION MAGNIFIQUE, PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM. Limited to 
25 copies, of which this is, No. II. 


720. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Elizabethan Shakspere. The Tragedie of 


Macbeth [and] The Tempest. A New Edition of Shakspere’s Works with 
Critical Text in Elizabethan English and Brief Notes Illustrative of Eliza- 
bethan Life, Thought and Idiom. By Mark Harvey Liddell. 2 vols. small 
folio, vellum, paper labels, uncut and unopened, with green ties. Enclosed 


- in cloth cases. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1903 


No. 2 of the first 10 copies printed at the De Vinne Press. Signed by printers and 
publishers. 


721. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Collotype facsimiles of the First Edition of Venus. 


eee 


and Adonis, 1593; Pericles, 1609; Lucrece, 1594; The Passionate Pil- 
grime, 1599; and Sonnets, 1609. Each with an Introduction and Bib- 
liography by Sidney Lee. Illustrative title-pages. Together, 5 vols. 4to, full 
limp vellum, uncut, leather ties. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1905 


LIMITED IssuE, only 1000 copies printed of which this is, No. 306. These volumes 
are edited, with introduction by Sidney Lee; the first mentioned has his autograph 
signature. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Plays of William Shakespeare. Edited and 


Annotated by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke. Illustrated by H. C. Se- 
lous, with 35 full-page wood engravings after Frank Dicksee, H. M. Paget, A. 
Hopkins, and others, and 35 photogravure plates. 6 vols. 4to, cloth, gilt, gilt 
edges, slightly rubbed. 

London, Paris and Melbourne: Cassell & Company, undated 


SPECIAL EDITION. The photogravure plates include the portraits of the following 
actors and actresses in various characters,—Henry Irving, Mary Anderson, Mrs. 
Stirling, Richard Mansfield, Miss Eames, Mr. Alexander, Ellen Terry, Mrs. Langtry, 
Wilson Barrett, and others. 


723. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere 


Edited by Charles Knight. Numerous illustrations. 8 vols. in 16, royal 8vo. 
[ Continued 


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[No. 723. SHAKESPEARE.—Continued] 


724. 


725. 


726. 


727. 


three-quarter green crushed levant morocco, full gilt backs, contents let- 
tered, gilt tops, uncut. London: Charles Knight and Co., undated 


ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 845 plates illustrative of scenes and other 
subjects. 
Comedies, 4 vols.; Tragedies, 4 vols.; Histories, 4 vols.; 
Doubtful Plays, 2 vols.; Biography, 2 vols. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Tales from Shakspeare, including those by Charles 


and Mary Lamb. With a continuation by Harrison S. Morris. Frontispieces 

on India paper, and many photogravure tlustrations. 4 vols. small 8vo, half 

morocco, marbled board sides, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut.” 
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1893 


LARGE PAPER, limited to 150 copies. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Shakespeare’s Library, a Collection of the Plays, 


Romances, Novels, Poems and Histories Employed by Shakespeare in the 
Composition of his Works. With Introductions and Notes [By J. Payne 
Collier and W. C. Hazlitt.] Second Edition. 6 vols. 1875 [ALso] Ritson 
(JosEPH). Fairy Tales and Legends and Romances I!lustrating Shakespeare 
and other Early English Writers. 1875. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, uniformly 
bound in boards, cloth backs, paper labels, uncut, some backs faded. 
London, 1875 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). As You Like It. Wath full-page illustrations by 


Emile Bayard. Introduction by Edward Dowden. 1887; King Henry IV. 
Parts I.and II. Full-page illustrations by Eduard Crutzner. Introduction by 
Edward Dowden. 1887; Romeo and Juliet. Full-page illustrations by F. 
Dicksee. Introduction by Edward Dowden. 1884. Together, 3 vols. folio, 
cloth London, 1884-1887 


SHAKESPEAREANA. A Collection of Prints, from Pictures Painted for the Pur- 


pose of Illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of 
Great Britain. With 08 full-page plates and one large vignette engraving on 
each title-page. 2 vols. atlas folio, full black morocco, doublures of blue 
watered silk, gilt backs, gilt edges. 

London: Published by John and Josiah Boydell, 1803-[1805] 


ORIGINAL ISSUE, WITH BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS OF ALL THE EXCEEDINGLY FINE 
PLATES, which include full-length portraits of King George III. and Queen Caroline 
and 96 full-page plates illustrative of the various plays of Shakespeare, engraved in 
the beautiful line engraving of the period, by R. Thew, B. Smith, Caroline Watson, 
L. Schiavonetti, R. Earlom, and other noted engravers. 


728. SHAKESPEAREANA. Ireland (Samuel William Henry). Miscellaneous Papers 


and Legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakspeare: 

Including the Tragedy of King Lear and a Small Fragment of Hamlet, 

from the Original MSS. in the Possession of Samuel Ireland. Numerous 

facsimile autograph illustrations, and portraits, some in colors. Folio, boards, 
new morocco back, rubbed and corners scratched, partly foxed. 

London: Cooper and Graham, 1796 

These forgeries by W. H. Ireland, postdated 1796, were issued on Christmas Eve, 


1795: 
Of the 368 copies printed only 138 survived, including 122 to subscribers, some half- 
dozen as gifts, and the remainder to the State libraries. The forger’s youngest sister 


[Continued 


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[No. 728. SHAKESPEAREANA.— Continued] 


729. 


730. 


731. 


732. 


733: 


734: 


Jane supervised the destruction of the copper-plates and the rending into waste paper 
of the other 230 copies. 

On the verso of a fly-leaf following text is an autograph note written and signed by 
R. S. White Junr reading as follows,—“Saty. Sth Augt. 1807. Mr. Smith, surgeon, & 
Cline’s chief Assistant, informed me, that he had lived with Mrs. Ireland, the mother of 
the supposed (and self-acknowledged) forger of these papers—& that she always said 
that notwithstanding her Son's Confession, the papers were origls. & not forged by him— 
he having she believed made that Confession solely to prevent the threatened destruction 
of his father’s character with the World; he certainly not having had anything to do with 
the deceit, if the Papers actually are forgeries. Mrs. I. is since dead. R. S. White Junr.” 

With engraved armorial bookplate of Richard Samuel White Esqr. 


SHAKESPEAREANA. Halliwell (James O.). An Historical Acéount of the New 
Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, the Last Residence of Shakespeare. Illus- 
trations. Small folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1864 


The only work giving an account of Gastrell the iconoclast. 
Printed at the author’s expense. 


SHAKESPEAREANA. Lanier (Sidney). Shakspere and his Forerunners. Stud- 
ies in Elizabethan Poetry and its Development from Early English. Jd/us- 
trated. 2 vols. royal 8vo, boards, uncut, paper labels. 

New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1902 


LimitEep EpITIon, only 102 printed on Van Gelder hand-made paper, of which 
this is, No. 29. 


SHAKESPEAREANA. Six Old Plays, on which Shakespeare founded His ‘Meas- 
ure for Measure, Comedy of Errors, Taming of the Shrew, King John, K. 
Henry IV and K. Henry V, King Lear.’ 2 vols. 12mo, calf, slightly rubbed. 

London, 1779 
With bookplate of Roberti Gul. Lowe in each volume. 


SHAKESPEAREANA. Ingleby (C.M.). Shakespeare’s Centurie of Prayse, 
1591-1693. Second Edition. Revised, with many Additions by Lucy 
Toulmin Smith. 1879; FURNIVALL (FREDK. J.—Editor). Some 300 Fresh 
Allusions to Shakspere from 1594 to 1694 A. D. Gathered by Members 
of the New Shakspere Society as a Supplement to Shakespeare’s “Centurie 
of Prayse” 1886. Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo, half red polished calf, gilt 
backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 

London: The New Shakspere Society, 1879-1886 


SHAKESPEAREANA. Knight (Charles). Works of Shakespeare. With Notes. 
Imperial Edition. Illustrations on steel. 2 vols. half morocco. New York, 
no date; Works of Shakespeare (including Biography of Shakespeare). 
Complete in 56 parts. New York, no date; WiLLIAMs (J. L.). The Home 
and Haunts of Shakespeare. Stratford Edition. Numerous illustrations, 
some colored. New York [1894]; also, A collection of 35 steel engravings, 
on India paper, of Scenes from the Plays of Shakespeare. Together, 5 vols. 
folio. 


SHAKESPEAREANA. Yeatman (John P.). The Shakspere, a Vindication. 1904; 
CowpEN-CLARKE (Mrs.). The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare, 
being a Verbal Index to all the Passages in the Dramatic Works of the Poet. 
1894; LEE (Srpney). A Life of Shakespeare. Illustrated Library Edition. 
1899; Fox (Henry J.). The Student's Topical Shakespeare. 1884; Bos- 
WELL-STONE (W.G.). Shakspere’s Holinshed. The Chronicle and the 
Historical Plays Compared. 1896. Together, 5 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. 


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735. SHAKESPEAREANA. Drake (Nathan). Shakspeare and his Times. 2 vols. 
1817: SHAKESPEARE SCENES AND CuHarActTers. A series of Illustrations, 
designed by Adamo, Hofman, Markart and others, and engraved by Bankel, 
Raab, Schmidt, and others. With explanatory text selected and arranged 
by Professor E. Dowden. 1876. Embossed stamp on title,—“With the 
Publishers Compliments;” SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Complete Works. 
[In German.] Illustrated by John Gilbert. 4 vols. No date; WALTER (J AMES). 
Shakespeare’s True Life. I/lustrated by Moore. 1890. 6 vols. half morocco, 
1 vol. cloth, 1 vol. Japanese vellum. Together, 8 vols. imperial 8vo. 


736. SHAKESPEAREANA. Jaggard (William). Shakespeare Bibliography. JiJus- 
; trations on Japan paper. 1911. Handmade Edition, specially woven and : 
watermarked and limited to 500 copies of private distribution of which this is, 
No. 36, initialed by the author “W. J.”; HALLIWELL-PHILLIPs (J. O.). 
A Catalogue of the Shakespeare-Study Books in the Immediate Library of 
J. O. Halliwell-Phillips. Privately Printed, 1876. Presentation copy to 
J. W. Jarvis from the compiler, with inscription in ink on fly-leaf; A Cata- 
logue of The Warehouse Library of J. O. Halliwell-Phillips. Privately 
Printed, 1876. Presentation copy to Chas. Edmonds from the compiler, with 
inscription in ink on fiy-leaf; HALLIWELL (JAMES ORCHARD). A Catalogue of 
the Early Editions of Shakespeare’s Plays, and of the Commentaries and 
other Publications Illustrative of his.Works. 1841; CATALOGUE of the 
Books, Manuscripts, Works of Art, Antiquities, and Relics, illustrative of 
the Life and Works of Shakespeare, and of the History of Stratford-upon- 
Avon, which are Preserved in the Shakespeare Library and Museum. 1868; 
British MusEuM. Catalogue of Printed Books. William Shakespeare. 
1897. One vol. small folio, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. Together, 6 vols. 


737. SHAKESPEAREANA. Shakespeare (William). Hamlet. JiJustrated. No date; 
JERvVIs (SWNYFEN). A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare. 1868; 
GeRvVIS (FRANCIS P.). Shakespeare, not Bacon. Some Arguments from 
Shakespeare’s Copy of Florio’s Montaigne in the British Museum. Folding 
plates. 1901; Portraits of Eminent Actors in Shakspearian Characters. 
96 plates. In portfolio. No date; THE SEVEN AGEs of Shakespeare. Jilus- 
trations. 1840; THE FLOWERS of Shakespeare. Numerous lithographs, in 
colors, of flowers, each page with an initial letter and several words handcolored. 
No date. Together, 6 vols. 4to, cloth. 


738. SHAKESPEAREANA. Brandes (George). William Shakespeare, a Critical Study. 
2 vols. London, 1898; DRAKE (NATHAN). Shakspeare and his Time. Plates. 
Paris, 1838. Extra-tllustrated by the insertion at end of volume of 63 plates of 
the Boydell’s Illustrations; |[WiILLtaMs (R. F.).] The Youth of Shakspeare. 
Shakespeare and his Friends. The Secret Passion. 3 vols. in one. 1848; 
JAcKsoN (Z.). Shakspeare’s Genius Justified. 1819; Faucir (HELENA). 
On Some of Shakespeare’s Female Characters. Frontispiece. 1887; RIcH- 
ARDSON (WILLIAM). Essays on Shakespeare’s Dramatic Characters. 1812; 
SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Winter’s Tale. The Viola Allen Acting 
Version. 1905. With author's signed inscription on frontispiece. 6 vols. half 
morocco, I vol. half calf, 1 vol. calf. Together, 10 vols. in 8 vols. 8vo. 


739. SHAKESPEAREANA. Douce (Francis). Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of 
Ancient Manners. Engravings on wood. 2 vols. London, 1897; [WILLIAMS 
(R. F.).] The Youth of Shakspeare. 3 vols. London, 1846; Hazzirr (W. 


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[No. 739. SHAKESPEAREANA.—Continued] 


CarEw—FEditor). Shakespeare Jest-Books. 3 vols. London, 1864; Huco 
(Victor). William Shakespeare. Translated by Melville B. Anderson. 
Chicago, 1899; FARMER (RICHARD). An Essay on the Learning of Shakes- 
peare, addressed to Joseph Cradock. Cambridge, 1767. 9 vols. half mo- 
rocco, I vol. full morocco. Together, 10 vols. 12mo and 8vo. 


740. SHAKESPEAREANA. Harris (Frank). The Man Shakespeare and his Tragic 
Life-Story. 1909; Gray (JosEpH W.). Shakespeare’s Marriage, his De- 
parture from Stratford and other incidents in his Life. 1905; LOUNSBURY 
(Tuomas R.). Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist. 1901; LEE (SIDNEY). 
Shakespeare and the Modern Stage. 1906; BurGEss (WILLIAM). The 
Bible in Shakspeare. [1903;] CREIGHTON (C). Shakespeare’s Story of his 
Life. 1904; Brooke (StoprorD A.). On Ten Plays of Shakespeare. 1905; 
SHAKESPEARE’S ENGLAND. 2 vols. 1916; STopEs (Mrs. C. C.). Shakes- 
peare’s Family. 1901. Some volumes illustrated. Together, 10 vols. 8vo, 
cloth. : 


741. SHAKESPEAREANA. Heraud (John A.). Shakspere, his Inner Life, as Inti- 
mated in his Works. 1865; BRASSINGTON (W. S.). Shakespeare’s Home- 
land. 1903; Jacox (FRANCIS). Shakspeare Diversions, a Medley of Motley 
Wear. 1875; HALLIWELL (James O.). The Life of William Shakespeare. 
1848; Guizot (M.). Shakspeare and his Times. 1852; WILSON (DANIEL). 
Caliban; the Missing Link. 1873; SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY’S PaPER. Vol. 1.; 
1844; WILKES (GEORGE). Shakespeare, from an American Point of View. 
1877; HartinG (James E.). The Ornithology of Shakespeare. 1871; 
Hawesins (C. H.). Noctes Shaksperiane. 1887. Some illustrated. 9 vols. 
cloth, 1 vol. boards. Together, 10 vols. 8vo. 


742. SHAKESPEAREANA. Jusserand (J. J.). Shakespear in France. 1898; DYER 
(T. F. T.). Folk Lore of Shakespeare. No date; INGLEBy (C. M.—Com- 
piler). The Shakspere Allusion-Book. _ Re-edited, Revised, and Re- 
Arranged, with an Introduction, by John Munro. 2 vols. 1909; BRADLEY 
(A. C.). Shakespearean Tragedy. 1905; NarEs (RoBERT). A Glossary. 
A New Edition. 2 vols. 1901; MappEN (Hon. D. H.). The Diary of 
Master William Silence. 1897; GILMORE (WiLL1aM—Editor). A Supplement 
to the Plays of William Shakespeare. First American Edition. 1848; 
GreEN (Henry). Shakespeare, and the Emblem Writers. 1870. Some 
illustrated. Together, 10 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


743. SHAKESPEAREANA. Pott (Mrs. Henry). The Promus of Formularies and 
Elegancies. By Francis Bacon. With Preface by E. A. Abbott. 1883, 
THEOBELD (ROBERT M.). Shakespeare Studies in Baconian Light. 1901; 
Prior (Sir JAmEs). Life of Edmond Malone. 1860; CLARKE (CHARLES 
AND Mary C.). The Shakespeare Key. 1879; WiLsTACH (PAUL). Richard 
Mansfield, the Man and the Actor. 1909; SMyTH (ALBERT H.). Shake- 
speare’s Pericles and Apollonius of Tyre. 1898; KEMBLE (FRANCES ANNE). 
Notes upon some of Shakespeare’s Plays. 1882; MABIE (HAMILTON W.). 
William Shakespeare, Poet, Dramatist, and Man. 1901; MASSEY (GERALD). 
Shakspeare’s Sonnets. 1866; HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPs (J. O.). Outlines of 
the Life of Shakespeare. 1882. Some with portraits. Together, 10 vols. 
8vo, cloth, some bindings slightly worn. 


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744. SHAKESPEAREANA. Shakespeare’s Library. A Collection of the Ancient 
Novels, Romances, Legends, Poems, and Histories used by Shakespeare 
as the Foundation of his Dramas. With Introductory Notes by J. Payne 
Collier. 2 vols. 1850; Douce (FRANCIS). Illustrations of Shakspeare, and 
of Ancient Manners. 1839; Bacon (DELtA). The Philosophy of the Plays 
of Shakspere Unfolded. With a Preface by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 1857; 
TyLER (THomAs—KEditor). Shakespeare’s Sonnets. 1890; ARNOLD (CECIL). ~ 
An Index to Shakespearian Thought. 1880; KENNY (THomAS). The Life 
and Genius of Shakespeare. 1864. Corner of title-page cut away, not 
injuring text; BoRMANN (Epwrn). The Shakespeare-Secret. Translated 
from the German by Harry Brett. 1895; Wicston (W. F. C.). Hermes 
Stella, or, Notes and Jottings upon the Bacon Cipher. 1890. Together, 
10 vols. cloth. ; 


745. SHAKESPEAREANA. Shakspere’s Predecessors in the English Drama. 1884; 
Hanpuist of the Drawings and Engravings Illustrative of the Life of 
Shakespeare, Preserved at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton. For Private 
Circulation, 1884; FRENCH (GEORGE R.). Shakspeareana Genealogica. 
1869; OWEN (ORVILLE W.). Sir Francis Bacon’s Cipher Story. Vol. 1. 
1893; Futtom (S. W.). History of William Shakespeare. 1862; HAzLitT 
(W. C.). Shakespear. 1902; GeRvinus (Dr. G. G.). Shakespeare Com- 
mentaries. Translated by F. E. Bunnett. 1875; Port (Mrs. Henry). The 
Promus of Formularies and Elegancies by Francis Bacon. With Preface 
by E. A. Abbott. 1883. With embossed stamp “Presented by the Publishers” 
on title; HATCHER (O. L.). A Book for Shakespeare Plays and Pageants. 
1916; RyE (WiLL1AM B.). England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of 
Elizabeth and James the First. 1865; Two volumes illustrated. Together, 
10 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


746. SHAKESPEAREANA. Winter (William). The Shakespearean Plays of Edwin 
Booth. 3 vols. 1908; LouNspury (THomAs R.). The Text of Shakespeare. 
1906; Mackay (CHARLES). A Glossary of Obscure Words and Phrases. 
1887; HALLIWELL-PHILLIPS (J. O.). Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare. 
1883; WEBB (JUDGE). The Mystery of William Shakespeare. 1902; FLEAY 
(F. G.). A Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare. 
1886; STERLING (S. H.). Shakespeare’s Sweetheart. 1905; STOTSENBURG 
(Joun H.). An Impartial Study of the Shakespeare Title. 1904. Some 
illustrated. Together, 10 vols. cloth. 


747. SHAKESPEAREANA. Collier (J. Payne). Memoirs of the Principal Actors in 
the Plays of Shakespeare. 1846; BECKET (ANDREW). Shakspeare’s Him- 
self Again. 2 vols. 1815; M’Dermor (M.). A Philosophical Inquiry into 
the Source of the Pleasures Derived from Tragic Representation. 1824; 
CHALMERS (GEORGE). A Supplemental Apology for the Believers in the 
Shakespeare-Papers. 1799; FLETCHER (GEORGE). Studies of Shakespeare. 
1847; MorGANN (Maurice). An Essay on the Dramatic Character of 
Sir John Falstaff. 1825. [IRELAND (W. H.).] Scribbleomania. 1815; 
SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Hamlet. The E. H. Sothern Acting Version. 
1901; TIME AND TRUTH reconciling the Moral and Religious World to 
Shakespeare, the greatest Poet and Dramatist. 1854; KEMBLE (J. P.). 
Macbeth, and King Richard the Third. 1817. Together, 11 vols. 8vo 
and 12mo, cloth and boards. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, November 10th 


748. SHAKESPEAREANA. Dyce (A.). A Glossary to the Works of William Shake- 


speare. 1902; Uxrici (Dr. H.). Shakspeare’s Dramatic Art. 1846; Haz- 
Litt (WILLIAM). Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays. 1818; [BOYDELL 
(Joun).] A Catalogue of the Pictures, &c. in the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall- 
Mall. 1793; [Epwarbs (THomas).] The Canons of Criticism, and Glossary, 
being a Supplement to Mr. Warburton’s Edition of Shakespeare. By the 
other Gentleman of Lincoln’s Inn. 1750; SKOTTOWE (A.). The Life of 
Shakspeare. 2 vols. 1824; Montacu (Mrs.). An Essay on the Writings and 
Genius of Shakespeare. 1810; RICHARDSON (W.). Essays on Some of 
Shakespeare’s Dramatic Characters. 1797; AyscouGH (S.). An Index to 
the Remarkable Passages and Words made use of by Shakespeare. 1791. 
Together, 11 vols. 8vo and 12mo, half calf, some bindings worn. 


749. SHAKESPEAREANA. Evans (H. A.). Life of King Henry the Fifth. Indian- 


apolis, no date; Humpureys (H. N.). Sentiments and Similes of William 
Shakespeare. London, 1857; SHAKESPEARIAN TABLEAUX. Published by 
Paul Jerrard. With colored plates. London, no date; COLLECTION of 110 
reproductions on Japanese vellum of portraits of Shakespeare and others; 
DONNELLY (I.). The Great Cryptogram. Chicago, 1888; MARSH Plats: 
The Reference Shakespeare. London, 1864; NARES (R.). A Glossary, or, 
Collection of Words, Phrases, Names and Allusions to Customs, Proverbs. 
London, 1822; and others. Together, 11 vols. 8vo and 12mo, various 
bindings, some worn. 


750. SHAKESPEAREANA. Massey (Gerald). The Secret Drama of Shakspeare’s 


Tels 


Sonnets. 1888. Only 100 copies printed; INGLEBY (C. M.). Shakespeare 
Hermeneutics. 1875; QuiLLER-CoucH (A. T.). The Warwickshire Avon. 
1892; Wicston (W.F.C.). The Columbus of Literature, or, Bacon’s New 
World of Sciences. [1892;] Hamitton (N. E. S. A.). An Inquiry into the 
Genuineness of the Manuscript Corrections in Mr. J. Payne Collier's 
Annotated Shakspere, folio, 1632, and of Certain Shaksperian Documents 
Likewise Published by Mr. Collier. 1860; LarHam (R. G.). Two Disserta- 
tions on the Hamlet of Saxo Grammaticus and of Shakespear. 1872; LAw 
(ERNEST). Shakespeare as a Groom of the Chamber. 1910; INGLEBY (C. 
M.). Shakespeare’s Bones. 1883; SHAKESPERE, Some Notes on his 
Character and Writings. By a Student. 1867; CorBIN (JOHN). The Eliza- 
bethan Hamlet. 1895; HEARD (FRANKLIN F.). Shakespeare as a Lawyer. 
1883; SHAKESPEARE'’S SONNETS. Reprinted from the Edition of 1609. 
London: Ballantyne Press, 1899. Some illustrated. 6 vols. cloth, 4 vols. 
boards, 2 vols. half calf. Together, 12 vols. 8vo and I2mo. 


SHAKESPEAREANA. White (Richard G.). Shakespeare’s Scholar. 1854; 


[BECKEL (ANDREW).] A Concordance to Shakespeare. 1787; [BALLANTYNE 
(J. R.).] Shakspere’s Play of Macbeth with an Explanatory Paraphrase. 
1848; DEVONSHIRE HAMLETS (THE). Hamlet. 1603, and Hamlet, 1604. 
1860; RELIGIOUS AND MORAL SENTENCES Culled from the Works of Shake- 
speare. 1843; COLLIER (J. PAYNE). Memoirs of the Principal Actors in the 
Plays of Shakespeare. 1846; LEIGHTON (Witi1AM). A Sketch of Shake- 
speare. 1879; HALLIWELL-PHILLIPS (J. O.). The Stratford Records and 
the Shakespeare Autotypes. 1884-1885; BELLAMY (G. S.). The New 
Shaksperian Dictionary of Quotations. 1875; SINGER (S. W.). The Text 
of Shakespeare Vindicated from the Interpolations and Corruptions 
Advocated by John Payne Collier in his Notes and Emendations. 1853; 

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CatpEcoTt (THOMAS). Hamlet, and As You Like It. 1832; DRAKE 
(NATHAN). Memorials of Shakspeare. Now First Collected. 1828. To- 
gether, 12 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


752. SHAKESPEAREANA. Seymour (E. H.). Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and 
Explanatory, upon the Plays of Shakspeare. 2 vols. 1805; GRIFFITH (MRs.). 
The Morality of Shakespeare’s Drama Illustrated. 1775; [EDWARDS 
(THomAs).] The Canons of Criticism, and Glossary Being a Supplement 
to Mr. Warburton’s Edition of Shakespeare. 1765; UPTON-(JOHN). Critical - 
Observations on Shakespeare. 1746. KNIGHT (CHARLES). Studies of 
Shakspere. 1849; [WHITER (WALTER).] A Specimen of Commentary on 
Shakspeare. 1794; MALONE (EpmMonpb). A Letter to the Rev. Richard 
Farmer Relative to the edition of Shakspeare published in MDCCXC. 
1792; WIVELL (A.). A Supplement to an Inquiry into the History, Authen- 
ticity and Characteristics of the Shakspeare Portraits. 1827, and others. 
Together, 13 vols. 12mo, calf, some bindings worn. 


753. SHAKESPEAREANA. Seagar (H. W.). Natural History in Shakespeare’s Time. 
1896; DycE (ALEXANDER). Remarks on Mr. J. P. Collier’s and Mr. C. 
Knight's Editions of Shakespeare. 1844; BRowN (HENRY). The Sonnets of 
Shakespeare Solved. 1870; BuCKNILL (JOHN CHARLES). The Medical 
Knowledge of Shakespeare. 1860; SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS, and a Lover’s 
Complaint. Reprinted in the Orthography, and Punctuation of the 
original edition of 1609. 1870; JEREMIAH (JOHN). Notes on Shakespeare, 
and Memorials of The Urban Club. 1876; HAMLET; or, Shakespeare’s 
Philosophy of History. By Mercade. 1875; BRown (HENRy). The Son- 
nets of Shakespeare Solved. 1870; CATALOGUE of the Books, Manuscripts, 
Works of Art, Antiquities, and Relics, illustrative of the Life and Works of 
Shakespeare, and of the History of Stratford-upon-Avon, which are 
Preserved in the Shakespeare Library and Museum in Henley Street. 
1868; FRISWELL (J. H.). Life Portraits of William Shakspeare. 1864; 
HucGues (C. E.—Compiler). The Praise of Shakespeare. With a Preface 
by Sidney Lee. 1904; ELZE (KarL). Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Hamlet. 
1882; INGLEBY (C. M.). Shakespeare’s Cymbeline. 1886; DycE (ALEx- 
ANDER). Strictures on Mr. Collier’s New Edition of Shakespeare, 1858. 
1859. Together, 14 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


754. SHAKESPEAREANA. Boas (Frederick S.). Shakspere and his Predecessors. 
1899; [LOWELL (JAMES RUSSELL).] Richard the Third, and The Primrose 
Criticism. 1887; SNIDER (DENTON J.). The Shakespearian Drama. 2 vols. 
1887; WINGATE (CHARLES E. L.). Shakespeare’s Heroes on the Stage: 
No date; Gites (HENRY). Human Life in Shakespeare. 1868; TEN 
BRINK (BERNHARD). Five Lectures on Shakespeare. Translated by Julia 
Franklin. 1895; WENDELL (BARRETT). William Shakspere. 1894; FEIS 
(JacoB). Shakspere and Montaigne. 1884; BRowN (CHARLES A.). Shake- 
speare’s Autobiographical Poems. 1838; DuNNiING (E. J.). The Genesis 
of Shakespeare’s Art. 1897; WyNpHAM (GEORGE—Editor). The Poems 
of Shakespeare. New York, no date; SHARP (FRANK C.), Shakespeare’s 
Portrayal of the Moral Life. 1902; TowNEsEND (M.S.). Stories from 
Shakspeare. 1899; HAMLEY (SIR Epwarp). Shakespeare’s Funeral, and 
other Papers. 1889. Together, 15 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


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755. SHAKESPEAREANA. Coleridge (S. T.). Shakespeare, Ben Jon, Beaumont and 
Fletcher. 1881; JOHNSTON (WILLIAM P.). The Prototype of Hamlet. No 
date; GIvEN (WELKER). A Further Study of Othello. 1899; Porr (Mrs. 
Henry). Francis Bacon and his Secret Society. 1891; LounsBury (T. R.). 
Shakespeare and Voltaire. 1902; DOwDEN (EDWARD). Shakspere. 1879; 
Sr. CLarrR (GEoRGE—Editor). Shakespeare and other Lectures. 1888; 
Hazuitr (WILLIAM). Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of 
Elizabeth. 1854; Davis (L. C.). The Story of the Memorial Fountain to 
Shakspeare at Stratford-Upon-Avon. 1890; COLBERT (E.). Scorie. 1883; 
WEIss (JoHN). Wit, Humor, and Shakspeare. 1876; GILMAN (ARTHUR). 
Shakespeare’s Morals. 1880; SirsBy (MAry R.). Tributes to Shakespeare. 
1893; CAMPBELL (JOHN LorpD). Shakespeare’s Legal Acquirements Con- 
sidered. 1859; MouLron (RICHARD G.). Shakespeare as a Dramatic 
Artist. 1901. Together, 15 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. | 


756. SHAKESPEAREANA. Langton (Clare). The Light of Shakespeare. 1897; 
CoLBeErt (S. M. AND E.). Washington, Shakespeare and St. George. 1893; 
WEBB (J. S.). The Shakespeare Reference-Book. 1898; BEISLY (SIDNEY). 
Shakespeare’s Garden. 1864; Puirpson (Emma). The Animal-Lore of 
Shakspear’s Time. 1883; BAcon (FRANCIS). The Tale of the Shakspere 
Epitaph. Translated by Edward Gordon Clark. No date; WERDER (Kart). 
The Heart of Hamlet’s Mystery. Translated by Elizabeth Wilder. 1907; 
Hazuitr (W. CarEw—FEditor). Shakespeare Jest-Books. Reprints of the 
Early and very rare Jest-Books Supposed to have been used by Shakespeare. 
1881; GopwIN (PARKE). A New Study of the Sonnets of Shakespeare. 
1900; SIMPSON (RICHARD). The School of Shakspere. 2 vols. 1878; WHITE 
(Tuomas W.). Our English Homer, or, Shakespeare Historical Considered. 
1892; Forp (HAROLD). Shakespeare’s Hamlet, a New Theory, or, What was 
the Poet’s Intention in the Play. 1900; HormEs (NATHANIEL). The 

_ Authorship of Shakespeare. 1866. Together, 15 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


757. SHAKESPEAREANA. Moulton (R. G.). The Moral System of Shakespeare. 
1903; ACHESON (ARTHUR). Mistress Davenant, the Dark Lady of Shakes- 
peare’s Sonnets. 1913; KELLoGG (A. O.). Shakespeare's Delineations of 
Insanity, Imbecility, and Suicide. 1866; JUssERAND (J. J.). The English 
Novel in the Time of Shakespeare. Translated by Elizabeth Lee. 1899; 
Wincate (C. E. L.). Shakespeare’s Heroines on the Stage. [1895;] SIMPSON 
(RICHARD). The School of Shakspere. 2 vols. 1878; PHELPS (CHARLES E.). 
Falstaff and Equity. 1901; DowpEN (Epwarp). Introduction to Shakes- 
peare. 1893; KINNEAR (BENJAMIN G.). Cruces Shakespearianz, Difficult 
Passages in the Works of Shakespeare. 1883; LATIMER (ELIZABETH W.). 
Familiar Talks on some of Shakspeare’s Comedies. 1886; BARTLETT (JOHN). 
The Shakespeare Phrase Book. 1881; TEGG (WILLIAM). Shakspeare and 
his Contemporaries. 1879; NOBLE (ESTHER G.). Macbeth, a Warning 
Against Superstition. 1905; SmirH (WiLLIAM H.). Bacon Shakespeare. 
To which is Appended an Abstract of a MS. respecting Tobie Matthew. 
1857. Together, 15 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


758, SHAKESPEAREANA. Quiller-Couch (A. T.). Historical Tales from Shakespeare. 
1900; HackETT (JAMES H.). Notes, Criticism, and Correspondence upon 
Shakespeare’s Plays and Actors. 1863; Waters (RopeErt). William 
Shakespeare, Portrayed by Himself. [1888;] WILDER (D. W.). The Life 
of Shakespeare. No date; Hazuitr (WitLiam). Lectures on the English 

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Comic Writers. 1841; DA Porto (Luicr). The Original Story of Romeo 
and Juliet. 1868; SPRAGUE (HoMER B.—Editor). Shakespeare’s Comedy 
of The Tempest. 1896; ToLMAN (ALBERT H.). The Views About Hamlet 
and other Essays. 1904; WHITE (RICHARD GRANT). Memoirs of the Life 
of William Shakespeare, with an Essay Toward the Expression of His 
Genius. 1865; SHERLOCK (FREDK.). Shakspeare on Temperance. BEECH- 
ING (H.C.). The Sonnets of Shakespeare. 1904. Laid in 1s a 4-page A.L.S. 
of the author relating to the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, also 2 A.L.S., 
each 2-pages, from R. M. Theobald to Mr. Begley, one relating to a work by 
Mrs. Potts on the Bacon ciphers and the other to a document relating to Shakes- 
peare; WORDSWORTH (CHARLES). Shakespeare’s Knowledge and Use of the: 
Bible. 1892; MANGINN (WILLIAM). The Shakespeare Papers. Annotated 
by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie. 1856; Craik (GEORGE L.). The English of 
Shakespeare. Edited, from Third Revised London Edition, by W. J. Rolfe. 
1870; BAYLEY (HAROLD). The Tragedy of Sir Francis Bacon. 1902. To- 
gether, 15 vols. 8vo and 12m, cloth. 


759. SHAKESPEAREANA. Stephenson (H. T.). Shakespeare’s London. 1905; 
Morey (GEORGE). Shakespeare’s Greenwood. 1900; PRICE (THOMAS). 
The Wisdom and Genius of Shakspeare. 1839; StMONDs (WILLIAM Day). 
Sermons from Shakespeare. 1898; ACHESON (ARTHUR). Shakespeare and 
the Rival Poet. 1903; WHITE (RICHARD GRANT). Studies in Shakespeare. 
1886; STAPFER (PAUL). Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity. Translated 
by Emily J. Carey. 1880; KILBOURNE (FREDERICK W.). Alterations and 
Adaptions of Shakespeare. 1906. Bircu (W. J.). An Inquiry into the 
Philosophy and Religion of Shakspere. 1848; RoLFE (WILLIAM J.). Shake- 
speare the Boy. 1896; DaLt (Mrs.C.H.). What we Really Know. 1886; 
Pun (JouN). The Shakespeare Cyclopaedia and New Glossary. 1902; 
MorcGan (APPLETON). Shakespeare in Fact and Criticism. 1888; ELLA- 
coMBE (H. N.). The Plant-Lore & Garden-Craft. No date; RALEIGH 
(WALTER). Shakespeare. 1907. Some illustrated. Together, 15 vols. 12mo, 
cloth. 


760. SHAKESPEAREANA. Swinburne (Charles Algernon), A Study of Shakespere. 
1880; Etson (L. C.). Shakespeare in Music. 1901; ELLIS (CHARLES). The 
Christ in Shakespeare. 1897. From the library of Sir Henry Irving, with his 
bookplate; GRINDON (L. H.). The Shakspere Flora. 1883; HurForD (L. G.). 
Shakespeare in Tale and Verse. 1902; MABiE (Hami_ton W.). William 
Shakespeare, Poet, Dramatist and Man. 1904; Bompas (GEORGE C.). 
The Problem of the Shakespeare Plays. 1902; Boas (Mrs. FREDERICK). 
In Shakspere’s England. 1903; BuCKNILL (JoHN C.). The Mad Folk of 
Shakespeare. 1867; BELLEw (J. C. M.). Shakespere’s Home at New Place, 
Stratford-Upon-Avon. 1863; JAMESON (ANNA). Shakspeare’s Heroines. 
1897; CoLLins (J. C.). Studies in Shakespeare. 1904; Torstoy (LEO). 
A Critical Essay on Shakespeare. Followed by Shakespeare’s Attitude to 
the Working Classes by Ernest Crosby, and a Letter from G. Bernard 
Shaw. 1906; McSpappEN (J. W.). Shakesperian Synopses. No date; 
SHAKESPEARE ALMANACK and Companion. 1876. Some with frontispieces. 
Together, 15 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. 


761. SHAKESPEAREANA. Rimbault (E. F.). Who was “Jack Wilson” the singer of 
Shakespeare’s Stage? 1846. Large Paper, one of 6 copies printed on thick 


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paper; TayLor (Joun E.). The Moor of Venice. 1855; FreLp (B. R.). 
Medical Thoughts of Shakespeare. 1884; CHAMBERS JOURNAL SHAKE- 
SPEARE. Tercentenary Number. 1864; STEARNS (C. W.). Shakespeare’s 
Medical Knowledge. 1865; Mackay (C.). New Light on Some Obscure 
Words and Phrases in the Works of Shakespeare. 1884; HALLIWELL (J. O.). 
Curiosities of Modern Shaksperian Criticism. 1853; Pacer (A. eas 
Shakespeare’s Plays. 1875; BRACEBRIDGE (C. H.). Shakespeare no deer- 
stealer. 1862; GRIMALDI (JOSEPH). Notes and Emendations on the Plays 
of Shakspere. 1853; Hatt (H. T.). Shaksperean Fly-Leaves. 1869; 
FLowER (C. E.). Shakespeare on Horseback. Paper read at the Union 
Club, Stratford-on-Avon, March 3, 1887, by C. E. Flower. For Private 
Circulation. No date; WHATLEY (R.—Editor). Remarks on some of the 
Characters of Shakespeare. 1839; CATALOGUE. List of Shakespeare Rari- 
ties in the Rustic Wigwam at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton. 1885; 
SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Life of Henry the Fifth. Text from the 
folio of 1623. 1863; CATALOGUE, Part I, of the Crosby Library. No place, 
no date; Hamtet. An Attempt to Ascertain whether the Queen Were 
an Accessory, Before the Fact, in the Murder of her first husband. 1856. 
10 vols. in 8 vols. half calf, 6 vols. half calf, 1 vol. cloth with calf back. 
Together, 17 vols. 8vo and 12mo. 


762. SHAKESPEAREANA. Stearns (Charles W.). The Shakespedre Treasury of 
Wisdom and Knowledge. 1869 SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Citation and 
Examination of William Shakespeare. . . Touching Deer-Stealing. 
1834; GRONANS (THE), of Great Britain. 1753; WHELER (R. B.). History 
and Antiquities of Stratford-Upon-Avon. [1806;] Dossy (THomaAs). 
The Shakespearian Dictionary. 1832; Dopp (WittrAM). The Beauties of 
Shakespeare. 3 vols. 1780; [HEMINGE (JoHN) and ConDELL (HENRIE).| 
Prolegomena to the Dramatick Writings of Will. Shakspere. 1786; DA 
Porto (Luict). Juliet and Romeo. [1893;] DRAMATIC WRITING of Will. 
Shakspere, with the Notes of all the various Commentators. 1786; BYSSHE 
(EpwarpD). The Art of English Poetry. 2 vols. 1762; RICHARDSON (MR.). 
Essays on Shakespeare’s Dramatic Characters of Richard [Ird., King 
Lear and Timon of Athens. 1784; SHAKESPEARE ILLUSTRATED, or the 
Novels and Histories on which the Plays of Shakespeare are Founded. By 
the author of the “Female Quixote.” 2 vols. 1753; CURSORY REMARKS on 
Tragedy, on Shakespeare, and on Certain French and Italian Poets. 1774; 
Sonnets. No date. Together, 18 vols. 12mo and 16mo, half calf, some 
bindings worn. 


763. SHAKESPEAREANA. Collier (J. P.). Notes and Emendations to the text of 
Shakespeare’s Plays. New York, 1853; SmitH (FRANCIS A.). The Critics 
Versus Shakspere. New York, 1907; HUDSON (H. N.). Lectures on Shakes- 
peare. 2 vols. New York, 1848; Assott (E. A.). A Shakespearian Gram- 
mar. London, 1870; ASHE (T). Lectures and Notes on Shakspere. London, 
1885; Nev (S.). Shakespere, a Critical Biography. London, 1861; and 
others. Together, 22 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


764. SHAKESPEAREANA. Thornbury (G.W.). Shakspere’s England. 2 vols. London, 
1856; Kenny (T.). The Life and Genius of Shakespeare. London, 1864; 
Macinn (W.). Shakspeare Paper. London, 1859; Morcan (A. A.)._ Mind 
of Shakspeare. London, 1861; LANGTON (CLARE). The Light of Shake- 

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speare. London, 1897; Warp (C. S.). Wit, Wisdom, and Beauties of 
Shakespeare. Boston, no date; CATTELL (C. C.). Great Men’s Views on 
Shakespeare. Birmingham, 1879; and others. Together, 23 vols. 12mo. 
cloth. 


765. SHAKESPEAREANA. Lamb (Charles & Mary). Tales from Shakespeare. 
NewYork, no date; EvANs (JoHN). The Progress of Human Life; Shake- 
speare’s Seven Ages of Man. Chiswick, 1823; Bacon (SiR FRANCIS). 
The Bi-literal Cypher of Sir Francis Bacon discovered in his works, and 
deciphered by Mrs. Elizabeth W. Gallup. Detroit, no date; Dyck (Rv. A.). 
A Few Notes on Shakespeare. London, 1853; BAGEHoT (W.). Shakespeare 
the Man. New York, 1901; LEIGHTON (WILLIAM). Shakespeare’s Dream 
and other Poems. Philadelphia, 1881. 34 vols. wrappers, 6 vols. cloth, 1 
vol. boards. Together, 41 vols. I12mo and 16mo. | 


766. SHAKESPEAREANA. A series of 21 photogravures of characters in Shakespeare’s 
Plays, after paintings by Perugini, Leighton, Leslie, Calderon, Yeames, 
Fildes, Tadema, Poynter, Macbeth, Dicksee, Woods, and others. Pub- 
lished July 16, 1886, by Sampson, Low, Marston Searle and Rivington. 
All on Japan paper and matted, each inserted in folder with text. [ALSO] 
duplicates of three of the plates, each matted. Printed im colors on plain 
paper. Together, 24 pieces, folio. 


767. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. Gossons School of Abuse, and An 
Apology for Actors (2 copies); Patient Grissil; Pride and Lowliness (2 
copies); Extracts from Accounts of the Revels at Court; Johnson and 
Drummond; The Merry Wives of Windsor (2 copies); Timon (2 copies); 
Nash’s Pierce Penilesse (2 copies); Heywood’s King Edward the Fourth; 
Armin’s Nest of Ninnies; The Second and Third Parts of Henry VIth; 
Oberon’s Vision (2 copies); The Chester Plays; Tracts by John Forde; 
Tarlton’s Jests; The Ghost of Richard IIIrd.; Lives of the Actors; Riche, 
his Farewell; Shakespeare Society Papers. Vol. III; Karl Simrock; Hey- 
wood’s Fair Maid of the West; Riche, his Farewell. 1 vol. half calf, 26 vols. 
original cloth. Together, 27 vols. 8vo, uncut. 

London: Shakespeare Society, 1841-1850 


768. SHAKESPEARE Society. The New Shakspere Society’s Transactions, 1874— 
1892. 7 vols. 8vo. London, no date; PuBLIcATIONS. [Edited by P. A. 
Daniel, Frederick J. Furnivall, H. Littledale, W. G. Stone and others.]} 
15 vols. royal 8vo. London, 1874-1885. Together, 22 vols, royal 8vo and 
8vo, half black polished calf, gilt backs, contents lettered, sprinkled edges. 

London, 1874-1892 


769. SHELLEY (MARy WOLLSTONECRAFT). Marshall (Mrs. Julian). The Life and 
Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Portraits and facsimile. 2 vols. 
8vo, three-quarter polished calf, gilt backs and tops, BY ROOT & SON. 

London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1889 


770. SHELLEY (PERCY ByssHE). The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. 
Edited by Mrs. Shelley. Portrait of Shelley by Finden. 3 vols. 12mo, full 
brown calf, gilt backs, gilt edges, leather labels. 

London: Edward Moxon, 1857 


771, 


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773: 


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775: 


776. 


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SHELLEY (PERcy ByssHE). The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. 
Edited with a Memoir by H. Buxton Forman. Portrait. 5 vols. 12mo, 
three-quarter peacock-blue morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: George Bell & Sons, 1892 


COMPLETE SET OF THE ALDINE EDITION, only 150 copies printed, of which 25 are 
for America. This is, No. 20 of the American edition. 


SHELLEY (PERCY ByssHE). Note-Books of Percy Bysshe Shelley, from the 
Originals, deciphered, transcribed and edited, with a full Commentary by 
H. Buxton Forman. Portrait and facsimiles. 3 vols. 8vo, half vellum, 
uncut, and unopened. Boston, I9QII 

BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 465 copies. 


SHELLEY LETTERS. Letters of Mary W. Shelley (Mostly Unpublished). 
With Introduction and Notes by Henry H. Harper. 1918; Payne-Shelley 
Letters. The Romance of Mary W. Shelley, John Howard Payne, and 
Washington Irving. Wzth 2 etched portraits, both on Japanese paper. 1907. 
Together, 2 vols. 8vo, half calf and half vellum. Boston, 1907-1918 

BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Limited Editions, issued to members only. 


SHENSTONE (WILLIAM). The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, 
Esq.: Most of which were never before printed. With two engraved frontis- 
pieces, two title-pages with engraved vignettes, and folding map. 3 vols. 8vo, 
moftled calf, gilt backs, leather labels, hinges cracked on one volume. 

| London: R. and J. Dodsley, 1764-1769 
First EpiTion. With autograph signature of J. Lambert on title of Vol. III, and 
the following autograph inscription on fly-leaf of each volume,—“James Lambert 


Fell. Coll. Trin. Camb. 1767 (and 1769).” James Lambert became a Fellow of Trinity 
College Cambridge, in 1765, and from 1771-1780 was a Greek Professor there. 


SKINNER (Oris). Otis Skinner Presenting George H. Boker’s Tragedy 
Francesca da Rimini. With an Appreciation by Lyman B. Glover. Wa1th 
photogravure portrait of Otis Skinner, and characters and scenes 1n the play. 
Narrow folio, full seal-brown crushed levant morocco, Janseneste, gilt 
lettering on back, inside borders of morocco and gilt fillet bands, with 
corner floral sprays, gilt top, uncut, original wrapper bound in, BY STIKE- 
MAN. Chicago, I90I 

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“To Mr. Locke a true lover of good books and a loyal friend, with the appreciation of Otis 
Skinner, 1902.” ; 

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2sth. To Mr. Locke, relative to the work and the production of the play. With 
original addressed envelope. 


SmoLtetr (Toptas). The Works of Tobias Smollett. Edited by George 
Saintsbury. Numerous illustrations, on Japan paper. 12 vols. 8vo, half 
pearl-gray morocco, gilt panelled backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

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CONTENTS 


Roderick Random, 3 vols.; Peregrine Pickle, 4 vols.; 
Ferdinand Count Fathom, 2 vols.; Sir Launcelot Greaves; 
Humphry Clinker. 


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777. SOCIETY OF FRENCH AQUARELLIsTS. Text by the Best French Critics. Jius- 
trated with plates in photogravure, in inset mats, printed im tint and with de- 
signs in facsimile, including reproductions from the works of Louis Leloir, 
Edouard Détaille, Gustave Doré, Ernest Duez, Lows Frangats, Maurice 
Leloir, Roger Jourdain, Henri Baron, Eugene Isabey, Jules Jacquemart, 
James Tissot, and other artists. American Edition, Edited by Edward 
Strahan. 4 vols. folio, blue levant morocco, contents lettered in gilt on 
front covers, gilt backs, wide inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges, backs 
slightly faded. Paris: Goupil & Co., 1883 


778. SOUTHEY (ROBERT). Metrical Tales and other Poems. First EDITION. 
1905 Joan of Arc. Fourth Edition. Portrait. 2 vols. 1812. Together, 3 
vols. 16mo, mottled calf. . London, 1805-1812 


779. SPANISH RoGcuE. The Life and Adventures of Guzman d’Alfarache, or 
The Spanish Rosgue. Translated from the excellent French Edition of 
Mons. Le Sage. By John Henry Brady. 2 vols. 12mo, sprinkled calf, gilt 

fillet borders, gilt backs, edges of bindings slightly rubbed. 
London, 1821 


780. SPECIAL Presses. Burton (Charles P.). The Bashful Man and Others. 
Chicago: The Sky Press [1902]. One of 500 copies printed; CHAFFEE (FRANK). 
Smoke Rings and Roses. Illustrations by R. H. Perdue. Cleyeland: Pri- 
vately Printed by Jos. Leon Gobeille, 1904. One of 107 copies printed; 
Morris (WILLIAM). The Ideal Book, an Address. With headings and 
initials in red. New York: Printed for George H. Broughton, Jr., at the 
Calumet Press, 1899. One of 50 copies on Japan vellum; HORNE (HERBERT 
P.—Translator). Life of Michaelangelo Buonarroti. by Ascanio Condivi. 
Ornamental initials. Boston: Merrymount Press [1904;] BANNING (KEN- 
DALL). Songs of the Love Unending. Frontispiece. Chicago: Brothers of 
the Book, printed at the Village Press in New York, 1912. One of 775 
copies printed; Book or EcctesiasTEs. The Journal of Koheleth. With an 
Essay by Elbert Hubbard. With ornamental borders and initials, the 
borders printed in red. East Aurora, New York: Roycroft Printing Shop, 
1896. One of 700 copies printed, signed in ink by Elbert Hubbard. Together, 
6 vols. boards, cloth backs. 


781. SPECIAL PRESSES. Shaw (George Bernard). On Going to Church. East 
Aurora: Roycroft Press, 1896 CRANE (STEPHEN). War is Kind. Jllus- 
trations by Will Bradley. Cambridge and New York: University Press, 1899; 
FIELD (ROSWELL). Madeline. Title-page designed by Fletcher Seymour. 
Chicago: Prairie Press, 1906. One of 250 copies on Van Gelder paper; SPEN- 
SER (EDMUNDE). Amoretti. With illuminated initial letters, and a design, 
by Ruth Adams Turner. New York: Laurel Press, 1901. One of 450 copies; 
DE HerepiA (Jos&-Marfa). The Trophies, Sonnets. Translated by Frank 
Sewall. With ornamental borders and initials designed by Bertram G. Goodhue, 
illuminated by Ruth Adams Turner. Boston: Cambridge, University Press, 
1900. One of 750 copies on English hand made paper; KENARD (JosEPH S.). 
The Fallen God, and other Essays in Literature and Art. Illustrations, 
ornamental borders and initials. Philadelphia: Jacobs and Company, 1901. 
One of 1200 copies. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, full English calf, half 
unfinished calf and boards. 


782. 


Secs se 


784. 


785. 


786. 


787. 


788. 


789. 


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SPENCE (JOSEPH). Polymetis. Wath engraved portrait of the author, and 4o 
full-page engravings (should be 41) on mythological subjects, and a few text 
illustrations, including a satirical vignette of Dr. Cooke, Provost of Eton, and 
his pupils at the end of the 17th Decalogue. Folio, calf, broken at hinges. 

London, 1747 


First Epitron. With autograph signature of Joseph Trapp 1747, pamphleteer, 
first professor of poetry at Oxford. 


SPENSER (EDMUND). The Works of that Famous English Poet, Mr. Edmund 
Spenser. Viz. The Faery Queen, The Shepherds Calendar, The History 
of Ireland, &c. Whereunto is added, An Account of his Life: With other 
new Additions Never before in Print. Licensed, October 24th 1678. Robert 
L’Estrange. Frontispiece, Spenser's tomb, engraved by White. Folio, con- 
temporary calf, rebacked. London: Henry Hills for Jonathan Edwin, 1679 


The Frrst COMPLETE EDITION, containing “Brittains Ida.” Dr. Furniss thinks that 
Gabriel Harvey’s letter, first printed here, gives an account of the earthquake men- 
tioned in Romeo and Juliet. 

This edition, also known as the third folio edition, is believed to have been partly 
edited by Dryden. 

On fly-leaf is written, in contemporary autograph, “Lord H auconberg, His Booke, 
1863.” 


Sports AND PASTIMES OF Lonpon. Boulton (William B.). The Amusements 
of Old London, being a Survey of the Sports and Pastimes. . . of the 
People of London from the 17th to the beginning of the 19th century. 
With 12 illustrations from contemporary sources, all coloured by hand. 2 
vols. small 4to, half seal-brown morocco, full gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, 
BY STIKEMAN & CO. London, 1901 


STEELE (StR RicHaRD). The Dramatick Works of the late Sir Richard Steele. 
Containing I. The Conscious Lover. II. The Funeral. III. The Tender 
Husband. IV. The Lying Lover. Engraved portrait of the author by G. 
Vertue after G. Kneller. 12mo, contemporary red morocco binding, gilt, 
gilt edges, rubbed. London, 1734 


STERNE (LAURENCE). The Works of Laurence Sterne. With a Life of the 
Author, written by Himself. Portrait by W. T. Fry, and other illustrations. 
4 vols. full mottled calf, gilt scroll border on sides, decorative gilt backs, 
gilt inside borders, gilt tops, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1819 


STEVENSON (ROBERT Louts). Poems. Hitherto Unpublished. With Introduc- 
tion and Notes, by George S. Hellman. Efched portraits and facsimile of 
manuscripts. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1916 

BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 484 copies. 


STEVENSON (ROBERT Louis). Catalogue of a Collection of the Books of 
Robert Louis Stevenson in the Library of George M. Williamson. Etched 
portrait of Stevenson, proof, signed by the etcher. Royal 8vo, cloth. 

Jamaica, New York: 1901 
Liurtrep EpItton, only 125 copies printed on plate paper, of which this is, No. 140. 


[STEVENSON (ROBERT Louts).] Hamilton (Clayton). On the Trail of Steven- 
son. Numerous full-page illustrations from drawings by Walter Hale, Member 
of the Society of Illustrators. Royal 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut and 
unopened. Garden City, New York, 1916 


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790. STEVENSON (ROBERT Louis). The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his 
Family and Friends. Selected and Edited, with Notes and Introduction, by 
Sidney Colvin. 2 vols. 1899 The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson. By 
Graham Balfour. 2 vols. 1901. With portraits and illustrations. Together, 

4 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1899-1901 


791. STOTHARD (THomAS). Life of Thomas Stothard. With Personal Reminis- 
cences by Mrs. [Anna Eliza] Bray. Wzth allustrations from his works, in 
the text. mabe 4to, full red morocco, gilt edges. 

London: John Murray, 1851 

First EDITION ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a lithograph portrait. 

of Stothard on India paper, and 135 engravings, mostly inlaid to size, some full- 

page, all fine original impressions of designs by Stothard for his various works, and 

engraved by Bartolozzi, Heath, Fittler, Finden, Sharp, Medland, Cromek, Smith, 
and others. 


792. STOWE (HARRIET BEECHER). The Writings of Mrs. Stowe. With Biographical 
Introductions. Portraits and scenes on India paper, titles in red and black, 
and general titles with vignettes on India paper. 17 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut, 
paper labels. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1896-1899 

COMPLETE SET OF THE LARGE PAPER. AUTHOR'S AUTOGRAPH WRITTEN SPECIALLY 


FOR THIS EDITION A FEw MONTHS BEFORE HER DEATH, in Vol. I. 
THE Best EDITION OF Mrs. STOWE’S WORKS EVER PUBLISHED. 


CONTENTS 


Poganuc People and Pink and White Tyranny; Agnes of Sorrento; 

Stories, Sketches and Studies; Household Papers and Stories; 

Oldtown Folks and Sam Lawson, 2 vols.; My Wife and I; 

We and Our Neighbors; The Pearl of Orr’s Island; The Minister's Wooing; 
Dred, and other Anti-Slavery Tales and Papers, 2 vols.; 

Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Key, 2 vols.; Life and Letters; 

Stories and Sketches for the Young; Religious Studies, Sketches and Poems. 


793. STRICKLAND (AGNES). Lives of the Queens of England. A New Edition 
Revised and greatly Augmented. Engraved title-pages and portraits of 
every Queen. 8vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt 
panelled backs, leather ae inside dentelle borders, gilt tops, BY TOUT. 

London, 1851-1852 


794. SUCKLING (SIR JOHN). The Works of Sir John Suckling. Containing his 
Poems, Letters and Plays. Engraved portrait of the 1755 edition inserted. 

Small 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. 
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1709. 


795. SUE (EUGENE). The Mysteries of Paris. Numerous text illustrations. 3 vols 
royal 8vo, half calf, marbled edges, leather labels, backs rubbed. 
London: Chapman and Hall, 1845-1846 
First Authorized English Edition. 


796. SUE (EUGENE). Paula Monti: or, The Hétel Lambert. Wzth 20 full-page 
engravings on wood, from designs by Jules David. 8vo, half green crushed 
levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, back faded, original cloth covers 
bound in, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London: Chapman and Hall, 1845 


First AND Best ENGLISH EDITION. 


797- 


798. 


799. 


800. 


Sol. 


802 


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SUE (EUGENE). The Works of Eugene Sue. Jllustrated with etchings in two 


states, one on Japan paper, by Merzier, Poiteau, Adrian Marcel, and other 
artists. Tutle-pages on Japan paper. 20 vols. 8vo, seal brown crushed 
levant morocco, Janseneste, contents lettered in gilt on backs, inside gilt 
dentelle borders, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Printed for Francis A. Nicolls & Co. [1899-1900] 


COMPLETE SET OF THE EDITON DES AMATEURS, limited to 50 copies, of which this 
is, No. 15. 


CONTENTS 
The Wandering Jew, 6 vols.; The Mysteries of Paris, 6 vols.; 


Arthur, Indolence, 2 vols.; Pride, 2 vols.; Envy; Luxury, Gluttony; 
Avarice, Anger; The Knight of Malta. 


[SwirFT (JONATHAN).] Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. 


With copious notes, a Life of the Author, and an Essay on Satrical Fiction, 

by W. C. Taylor. Illustrated with more than 400 woodcuts, from designs by 

Grandville. 8vo, full blue polished calf, double gilt fillet border on sides, 

gilt back, gilt top, leather label, uncut, By ZAEHNSDORF. London [1840] 
FINE Copy. 


Swift (JONATHAN). The Works of Jonathan Swift: containing Additional 


Letters, Tracts, and Poems not hitherto Published. With Notes and a 
Life of the Author by Sir Walter Scott. Portrait. 19 vols. 8vo, cloth, con- 
tents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. London: Bickers and Son, 1883-1884 


COMPLETE SET OF BICKERS’ FINELY PRINTED SECOND EDITION. Only 750 copies of 
this Edition have been printed for sale, 250 of which are reserved for America. 


E CONTENTS 


Memoirs; Journal to Stella, 2 vols.; Correspondence, 4 vols.; 
Tracts Historical and Political, 2 vols.; 

Miscellaneous Essays; Sermons; Tale of a Tub; 

Tracts Relative to Ireland, 2 vols.; Historical Tracts; 
Gulliver’s Travels; Miscellaneous Poems; 

Poetry, Riddles, etc.; Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. 


SWINBURNE (ALGERNON CHARLES). Rosamund, Queen of the Lombards. 


A Tragedy. First EpITIon. 12mo, full green crushed levant morocco, 
with double gilt fillet border, sprays of lillies and gilt dots forming a panale, 
on covers; gilt back, gilt top, uncut, BY BICKERS AND SON. 

London: Chatto and Windus, 1899 


SWINBURNE (ALGERNON CHARLES). Chastelard. A Tragedy. New York, 


1866. Author’s Edition; Poems and Ballads [First Series.] 1866; Second 
Series, 1878; Third Series. 1889. First Epit1ons. Together, 4 vols. 12mo. 
and small 8vo, original cloth. New York, and London, 1866-1889 


. SWINBURNE (ALGERNON CHARLES). Ode to Mazzini. Unpublished MSS. dis- 


covered among the author’s effects after his death. [With preface by Ed- 
mund Gosse.] Facsimiles. Boston, 1913; Border Ballads. Edited by 
Thomas J. Wise. Facsimile MSS. Boston, 1913; Essay “Mr. Whistler’s 
Lecture on Art.” Facsimile of the Original MSS. printed on 13 pages of blue 
paper. In portfolio. [Boston, undated.] This essay is said to have caused 
the estrangement between Whistler and Swinburne. Together, 3 vols. small 
folio and 8vo, half vellum and cloth portfolio. Boston, various dates 
Limited to members only. 


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803. Tacitus (CoRNELIUS). Cornelii Taciti Opera Minora. De Vita et Moribvs 
Ivlii Agricolae Liber; De Origine sitv Moribvs ac Popvlis Germanorym 
Liber; De Oratoribvs Dialogvs. Folio, boards, morocco back, uncut. 
Boston: D, B. Updike, 1904 
Beautifully printed in large type. 


804. TAINE (H. A.). History of English Literature. Translated from the French 
by H. Van Laun. Title-pages and numerous engraved portraits on Japan 
paper. 4 vols. in 8, 8vo, dark blue crushed levant morocco, single and triple 
gilt fillet bands on sides; gilt panelled backs, contents lettered; inside gilt 
dentelle borders; doublures and end-leaves of crimson watered-silk; gilt . 
tops, uncut. Philadelphia: The Gebbie Publishing Co., 1895 _ 


EDITION DE GRAND LUXE, limited to 50 copies, of which this is, No. 16. 


805. TALES, Original and Translated from the Spanish. By a Lady. Woodcuts. 
London; Oropiwa (A.). Le Portefeuille d’un trés Vieux Garcon. 
Colored illustrations. Paris; HERvEY (THoMAsS). Letter, to Sir Thomas 
Hanmer. (Also) A Proper Reply (to the same) by a Lady. London, 1742; 
LirE of Mrs. Robertson . . . Grand-Daughter of Charles Il. Derby, 
no date CasE of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere. London, 1732; MEMOIRS 
of a Certain Island Adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. 2 vols. London, 
1726; RosE GARDEN of Hindoostan. Persian text. Calcutta, 1802 (One 
volume worm eaten); SILVESTRE (A.). Le Nu au Champ de Mars. Iilus- 
trations. Paris, 1891. Together, 10 vols. 8vo, calf, half calf and paper. 


806. TATLER (THE). A Corrected Edition; with Prefaces Historical and Bio- 
graphical. By Alexander Chalmers. Engraved vignette on each tille-page. 
4 vols. 8vo, half morocco, title-pages slightly foxed. 
London: Nichols and Son, 1806 


ORIGINAL EDITION of Chalmer’s issue. FINE Copy. 


807. [TAYLOR (JEREMY).] Christ’s Yoke an Easy Yoke, and yet the Gate to 
Heaven a Strait Gate. In two excellent Sermons. First EDITION. En- 
graved portrait by F. A. Van Houe; [ALSO] HERBERT (GEORGE). A Priest to 
the Temple. Or, The Country Parson, His Character and Rule of Holy Life. 
The Third Impression. Bound in one vol., 16mo, new calf. 

London, 1675 
With autograph signature of John Denne, Archdeacon of Rochester, on title-page. 


808. TAYLOR (JEREMY). Ductor Dubitantium: or, The Rule of Conscience in all 
her General Measures. Fourth Edition. Engraved portrait and large vig- 
nette on title-page both by Lombart. Folio, old panelled calf, rebacked, rubbed. 

London: 1696 


809. [TAyLor (THomAs).] A Dissertation on the Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries. 
8vo, half calf, name on title. ; Amsterdam [1791] 
First Epirion, and fuller in text than later issues. RARE. 


810. TELEMACHUS. The Adventures of Telemachus. From the French of Salignac 
de la Mothe-Fenelon. By John Hawkesworth. Portrait and a fine series of 
engravings by Scott. 2 vols. 16 mo, old calf, cracked at hinges. 

London: C. Whittingham, 1800 


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Sil. 


ST2. 


813. 


814 


815 


816 


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TENNYSON (ALFRED, LorpD). The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Poet 


Laureate. Edited by William J. Rolfe. Eiched vignettes on title-pages, and 
numerous full-page etchings on Japan paper. 12 vols; [Atso] Alfred, Lord 
Tennyson. A Memoir by his Son. Etched vignettes on title-pages, on Japan 
paper, and full-page illustrations on plain paper. 3 vols. Together, 16 vols. 
8vo, olive green crushed levant morocco, Janseneste, gilt lettering on backs, 
inside gilt dentelle borders, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Estes and Lauriat [1895-1898] 


EDITION DES AMATEURS, limited to 100 copies, of which this is, No. 36. The 
works are printed throughout on Japan paper, the “Life” on Ruisdall paper. 


TENNYSON (ALFRED, Lorp). The Princess. 1847; Enoch Arden. 1864; 


Gareth and Lynette. 1872; Demeter and other Poems. 1889; The Death of 
CEnone, Akbar’s Dream, and other Poems. 1892. ALL First EDITIONS; 
[Atso] A Tennyson Primer. With a Critical Essay. By William Macneile 
Dixon. New York, 1896. Together, 6 vols. 16mo, original cloth, uncut. 
London and New York, 1847-1896 


TENNYSON (ALFRED, Lorp). Maud, and Other Poems. 1855; Idylls of the 


King. 1859; The Holy Grail and Other Poems. 1870; Queen Mary. A 
Drama. 1875; Harold. A Drama. 1877; The Lover’s Tale. 1879; The Cup 
and the Falcon. 1884; Becket. 1884; Tiresias and Other Poems. 1885; 
Locksley Hall, Sixty Years After. 1886; The Foresters, Robin Hood and 
Maid Marian. 1892. ALL First Epitions. Together, 11 vols. 12mo, green 
morocco, gilt lettering on sides and backs, gilt tops, BY MUDIE. 

London, 1855-1892 


._ TENNYSON ILLUSTRATIONS. Etched portrait of Tennyson, and 99 photo- 


gravure illustrations to the works of Alfred Tennyson, on India paper, each 
mounted on stiff paper. Enclosed in cloth portfolio, with flaps. 
No place, no date 


‘ THACKERAY (WiLtL1AM MAKEPEACE). The Works of William Makepeace 


Thackeray. With portrait, numerous full-page illustrations, vignettes, and 
illustrated title-pages, by the author, George Cruikshank, J. P. Atkinson, and 
other artists, all on India paper. 26 vols. bound in 52, royal 8vo, half dark 
green morocco, gilt panelled backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 
London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1878-1886 


COMPLETE SET OF THE EDITION DE LUXE. 


CONTENTS 


Critical Reviews; Miscellaneous Essays, Sketches and Reviews; 
Catherine; Yellowplush Memoirs; Samuel Titmarsh; Fitz-boodle; 
Vanity Fair, 4 vols.; Pendennis, 4 vols.; Newcomes, 4 vols.; 

Henry Esmond, 2 vols.; Virginians, 4 vols.; Burlesques, 2 vols.; 
Adventures of Philip, 4 vols.; Christmas Books, 2 vols.; 

Book of Snobs and Sketches and Travels in London, 2 vols.; 

Paris Sketch Book, 2 vols.; Irish Sketch Book, 2 vols.; 

Barry Lyndon [and] The Fatal Boots, 2 vols.; Four Georges; 
Ballads, and the Rose in the Ring, 2 vols.; Roundabout Papers, 2 vols.; 
Lovel the Widower; Contributions to Punch, 2 vols.; Denis Duval; 
Little Dinner at Timmin’s; Men’s Wives; English Humourists. 


_ Turocritus. The Idylls and Epigrams of Theocritus, Bion and Moschus. 


Edited by H. A. Metcalf. Introduction by W. C. Lawton. Engraved titles 


[ Continued 


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[No. 816. THEOCRITUS.—Continued] 


on Japanese paper by J. A. Wilcox, photogravures and other illustrations. 
3 vols. royal 8vo, boards, uncut, unopened Boston, 1905 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 477 copies. Contains the 
Greek text, with the English translation on opposite pages. 


817. THOREAU (HENRY D.). Walden; or, Life in the Woods. Portrait etched by 
Bicknell, proof on Japanese paper, title-pages etched by W. F. Hopson, in two 
states, one a proof on vellum, photogravure illustrations, and facsimiles. 
2 vols. 8vo, half vellum, uncut. . - Boston, 1909 

BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Edition limited to 483 copies. 


818. THoREAU (HENRY Davip). Sir Walter Raleigh. By H. D. Thoreau. Lately 
discovered among his Unpublished Journals and Manuscripts. Introduc- 
tion by Franklin B. Sanborn. Edited by Henry A. Metcalf. Portrait. 
1905. Sir Walter Raleigh was Thoreau’s favorite character in English his- 
tory. The work is here published for the first time; The First and Last 
Journeys of Thoreau, lately discovered among unpublished Journals and 
Manuscripts. Edited by Franklin B. Sanborn. Portraits and facsimiles. 
2 vols. 1905. These volumes contain an account of Thoreau’s Journey to 
the West. They are here first published by courtesy of the owner of the 
original manuscripts. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, half calf, uncut. 

Boston, 1905 
BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY PUBLICATION. Editions limited to 489 copies. Issued to 
members only. 


819. TimBs (JOHN). Clubs and Club Life in London, with Anecdotes of its Famous 
Coffee-Houses, Hostelries, and Taverns, from the Seventeenth Century to 
the Present Time. Jllustrated. No date; LARwoop (JACOB) AND HOTTEN 
(JouNn CAMDEN). The History of Signboards, from the Earliest Times to 
the Present-Day. With hundreds of facsimiles. No date. Together, 2 vols. 
thick 12mo, cloth. London: Chatto and Windus, no dates 


820. TORELLI (Giacomo). Feste Theatrali per la Finta Pazza drama del Sigr. Giv- 
lio Strozzi. Rappresentate nel piccolo Borbone in Parigi quest anno 
MDC. XLV. Et de Giacomo Torelli da Fano Inuentore. . . Engraved 
title and 5 folding plates showing the stage settings for “Le Petit Bourbon” 
Theatre designed and drawn by Torelli, engraved by Nicolas Cochin. Folio. 
‘{Paris, 1645;] [ALso] ExPLICATION DES DECORATIONS DU THEATRE, et les 
Argumens de la Piece. . .4to, uncut. Paris, 1645. Bound together in 
one small folio volume, original sprinked calf, corner of binding torn, en- 
graved title cut down and mounted. Paris, 1645 

VeERY RARE. VALUABLE IN THE HISTORY OF THE THEATER, containing the text of 
Strozzi’s Drama, La Finta Pazza, and Torelli’s descriptions of his stage settings for 
the same, with finely engraved plates showing the scenes on the stage. 


From the library of William J. Florence, the noted actor, with an amusing note in 
his autograph. 


821. Tory (GEOFFROY). Jovius (Paulus). Pavli Iovii Novocomensis Vite dvo- 
decim vicecomitvm mediolani principym . . . 10 woodcut portraits by 
Geofroy Tory, printer’s device on title. 4to, old calf, worn, hinges cracking. 

Lvtetiae (Paris): Ex officina Rob. Stephani. . . 1549 


The woodcut portraits are supposed to be by Geoffroy Tory, and each cut bears 
' his mark. NicE Copy WITH AMPLE MARGINS. . 
Trinity College Dublin Library duplicate, with Library stamp. 


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822. TROLLOPE (Mrs. FRANCES). The Barnabys in America, or, Adventures of the 
Widow Wedded. First Epition. Illustrations by Leech. 3 vols. small 8vo, 
original, cloth, uncut, plates foxed. London, 1843 


823. Tupor LisrARyY: Comprising,—Daphnis and Chloe. By Angel Day. Re- 
printed from the Unique Original and Edited by Joseph Jacobs, 1890; The 
Strife of Love ina Dream . . . of Francesco Colonna. A New Edition 
by Andrew Lang, 1890; Narcissus. A Twelfe Night Merriment played by 
Youths of the Parish at the College of St. John the Baptist in Oxford, A. D. 
1602. With Appendix. Now First Edited from a Bodleian MS. by Mar- 
garet L. Lee, 1893; Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. His Life by his Nephew 
Giovanni Francesco Pico. . . translated from the Latin by Sir Thomas 
More. Edited with Introduction and Notes by J. M. Rigg. 1890 Boethius’ 
Consolation of Philosophy. Translated from the Latin by George Colville, 
1556. Edited with an Introduction by Ernest Belfort Bax. 1897. Together, 
5 vols. royal 8vo, boards, uncut and partly unopened. 

London: David Nutt, 1890-1897 


Edition limited to 250 and 500 copies respectively. 


824. Tuscan Sones. Collected, Translated and Illustrated by Francesca Alex- 
ander. 108 photogravures on Japan paper from the original designs. Royal 
4to, vellum, sides and back covered with fleur-de-lys design in gilt, gilt 


edges. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1897° 
Edition limited to 50 copies, printed throughout on Japan paper, of which this is, 
No. 28. 


With a one-line poetical inscription on fly-leaf in the autograph of, and signed by 
the Editor,—“Singing and making melody with your hearts unto the Lord. Francesca 
Alexander.” 


825. UNIVERSITY OF LITERATURE (THE), a Cyclopedia of Universal Literature. 
Editor-in-Chief W. H. DePuy. Frontispieces. 20 vols. 8vo, half leather. 
New York, 1896 


826. VALE Press. Blake (William). The Book of Thel, Songs of Innocence, and 
Songs of Experience. London, 1897. Limited to 210 copies; DRAYTON 
(MicHAEL). Nymphidia and the Muses Elizium. Edited from the Earliest 
Editions by John Gray. London, 1896. Each with woodcut frontispiece and 
woodcut border by Charles Ricketts. Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, boards, 
paper labels. London, 1896-1897 


827. VAN DykE (HENRY). Essays in Application. 1905; The Blue Flower. 1902: 
The Ruling Passion. 1901: The First Christmas Tree. 1897. ALL FIRST 
Epitions The Lost Word. 1898; Ships and Havens. [1898]; VAN DYKE 
(Joun C.). The Meaning of Pictures. First EDITION. 1903; Nature for 
Its Own Sake. Second Edition. 1898. Some allustrations. Together, 8 vols. 
I2mo and 8vo, cloth, mainly uncut. New York, 1897-1905 


828. VEDDER (ELinu). The Digressions of Elihu Vedder, written for his own fun, 
and that of his friends . . . being a Portrait of Himself from Youth to 
Age. With many illustrations by the author on Japan paper. 2 vols. 4to, 
vellum boards, with ornamental design and title on front covers done in 
blue and gold, gilt backs and tops, uncut, binding slightly soiled. 
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1910 
AUTOGRAPH EDITION, No. 44, Signed by the Author. 


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829. VICTIM OF Passion (THE) or, Memoirs of the Conte de Saint Julien. 3 vols. 
12mo, calf, former owner’s name cut from top margins of title. 
London, 1794 


830. VirGIL. Ogilby (John). Publii Virgilli Maronis Opera. Per Johannem Ogil- 
vium. Engraved portrait and 102 full-page engravings by Faithorne, Hollar, 
and Lombart, and numerous head-pieces. Folio, panelled calf, rubbed, corner 


of two leaves repaired. London: Thomas Roycroft, 1658 
First EpITION OF VirRGIL EpITED BY JOHN OGILBy. FINE Copy WITH LARGE 
MARGINS, 


831. VIZETELLY (HENRY). The Story of the Diamond Necklace, told in Detail for 
the First Time. Frontispieces. First EpITIon. 2 vols. small 8vo, cloth. 
Ex-library copy, bindings worn. London, 1867 


832. VIZETELLY IssuEs OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ILLUSTRATED Books. Daphnis 
and Chloe. A Pastoral Romance. Translated from the Greek of Longus. 
Illustrated with copper-plate engravings after designs by Prudhon, Baron 
Gerard and Philippe d’Orleans: FAVRE (ABBE DE). Beauty’s Day. Trans- 
lated by H. G. Keene, C. I. E., and M. A. (Oxon), and alustrated with the 
copperplate engravings, from designs by Leclerc, contained in the original 1ssue 
of the work: De PEzay (MaRQuts) AND Dorat (CLAUDE J.). Delia Bathing. 
Celia’s Doves. Translated by H. G. Keene, C. I. E., and M. A. (Oxon), and 
illustrated with the original copperplate engravings after the designs of C. Eisen; 

~Dorat (CLAUDE J.). The Kisses. Preceded by The Month of May. 
Translated by H. G. Keene, C. E. I., and M. A. (Oxon), and illustrated with 
the original copper-plate engravings after the designs of C. Eisen and C. P. 
Marillier; DusEJouR (Mux. Dionis). The Origin of the Graces. Illus- 
trated with the original copperplate engravings after the designs of C. N. Cochin. 

Together, 5 vols. 8vo and imperial 8vo, boards, uncut. 
London: Vizetelly & Co., undated 


All limited Editions on hand-made paper. Reprints. 


833. VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. Arovert DE). Romances, Tales, and Smaller Pieces. 
2 vols. 8vo, full calf, marbled edges, bindings rubbed. 
London: Printed for P. Dodsley, 1794 


First ENcLisH Epition. Autograph of Marshall Carritt, 1855, in each volume. 


834. VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. Arovet DE). Candide or All for the Best. A New Trans- 
lation from the French. With Introduction by Walter Jerrold. Wauth 
frontispiece, and vignettes by Adrien Moreau, with an extra set of ‘en-tetes’ in 
color. Large 8vo, yellow shot-silk, gilt top, uncut. London, 1898 


LARGE PAPER EDITION of 100 copies. PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VEL- 
LuM, of which this is, No. 19. 


835. VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. Arovet De). La Pucelle, the Maid of Orleans. New and 
complete translation into English verse, revised, corrected and augmented 
from the earlier translation of W. H. Ireland, and the one attributed to 
Lady Charleville, with variants now for the first time translated by Ernest 
Dowson. 2 vols. small 4to, cloth, uncut. London, 1899 

No. 28 of 500 copies printed for the Lutetian Society. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, November 10th 


836. VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. Arovet DE). The Works of Voltaire. A Contemporary 


ae ee 


838. 


839. 


840. 


841. 


842. 


Version, with Notes, by Tobias Smollett, Revised and Modernized. New 
Translations by William F. Fleming, and an Introduction by Oliver H. G. 
Leigh. A Critique and Biography by the Rt. Hon. John Morley. Profusely 
illustrated, comprising reproductions of rare old engravings, steel plates, 
photogravures, and curious facsimiles, frontispieces colored by hand. 42 vols. 
8vo, half blue crushed levant morocco, sides of blue unfinished calf, gilt 
backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

Paris, London, New York, Chicago: E. R. Dumont [1901] 


Tey aia Set oF Les DELICES EDITION, limited to 110 copies, of which this is, 
o. 65. i 
CONTENTS 


Dramatic Works, 5 vols.; Charles XII, 2 vols.; Maid of Orleans, 2 vols.; 
Ancient and Modern History, 7 vols.; Romances, 3 vols.; Henriade; 

Age of Louis XIV, 2 vols.; Russian Empire, 2 vols.; War of 1741; Essays; 
Annals of the Empire, 2 vols.; Philosophical Dictionary, 10 vols.; 
Biographical Critique; Lisbon Earthquake and other Poems; 

Introductory and Biographical; Short Studies in English. 


WAGNER (RicHaARD). Ein Bildercyklus von Ferdinand Leeke. Begleite der 
text von Franz Muncker. Full-page photogravures, on India paper, of Scenes 
from Wagner’s plays. 2 vols. folio, cloth, gilt edges. 

Miinchen: Franz Hanfstaengl, no date 


WALKER (ALEXANDER). Beauty, illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and 
Classification of Beauty in Woman. Second Edition, Revised. Illustrated by 
drawings from life by Henry Howard, drawn on stone by M. Gauci and R. J. 
Lane, on India paper. 8vo, cloth, uncut, binding worn. 

London: Henry G. Bohn, 1846 


WALLACE (LEW). The Fair God. A Tale of the Conquest of Mexico. Ex- 
tensively illustrated with full-page tinted photogravures and text illustrations, 
by Eric Pape, the frontispiece in each volume having the illustrator’ s autograph 
signature; also, illuminated title-pages. 2 vols. royal 8vo, embossed un- 
dressed calf, with gilt labels on sides and backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1899 


Autuor’s AUTOGRAPH Copy, No. 105. With the Author’s Autograph Inscription 
—“Very respectfully, Lew Wallace Nov. 7, 1898.” 


Wa.pote (Horace). Wisdom of Horace Walpole. With a Foreword [by 
Lewis Buddy III.]. 8vo, half vellum, uncut. 

Cambridge: Privately Printed, 1905 

KIRKGATE Press EDITION. One of 75 copies printed on Italian hand-made paper 


in the Bodoni type, especially cast for the University Press, and signed by Lewis 
Buddy III. 


WALTON (WILLIAM). Paris, Known and Unknown. Many full-page plates, and 
illustrations in the text, many being colored. 10 sections, Japanese vellum, 
uncut. Each section enclosed within a half-blue morocco folder. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie and Son [1898] 


Japan EDITION, printed throughout on Japanese vellum, limited to 450 copies, this 
being No. 69, printed for Mr. Robinson Locke. 


WarREN (SAMUEL). Works of Samuel Warren: Comprising,—Dairy of a late 
Physician Ten Thousand a Year. 2 vols. Now and Then Miscellanies. 
Illustrations. 5 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs and tops. 

Edinburgh and London, 1854-1855 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, November 10th 


843. WeEsTwoop (J. O.). Palzographia Sacra Pictoria, being a Series of Illustra- 
tions of the Ancient Versions of the Bible, copied from Hluminated Manu- 
scripts, executed between the Fourth and Sixteenth Centuries. Numerous 
plates, beautifully executed in colors. 4to, half morocco, uncut, binding rubbed. 

London: Henry G. Bohn, no date 


844. [WHISTLER (JAMES McNEILL).] Du MaAurrer (Grorce). Trilby. “The 
Whistler Trilby.” The Complete Original Issue as it appeared in Harper’s 
“New Monthly Magazine,” for January to August, 1894. Numerous illus- 
trations. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top. [New York, 1894] 

A Choice Whistler Item, with all the SuppRESSED MATTER. The illustration, “The 
Two Apprentices,” p. 579, was entirely pre and does not appear in the book. 
In the illustration, “All as it used to be,” p. 575, the portrait of Whistler has been 
changed and made unrecognizable in the ents by the addition of a beard (see the 
slender figure against the wall in the right background). The suppressed reading 
matter referring to Joe Sibley (Whistler) is on pp. 577-578. 

Bound in with the above work, are numerous newspaper clippings and magazine 
articles referring to the play and its author; also, Two Play-Bills announcing the 
Performance of the Play at the Park Theatre (New York) for the weeks of March 11, 
and April 1, 1895. 


845. WHISTLER (JAMES MCNEILL). The Works of James McNeill Whistler, a 
Study by Elisabeth Luther Cary. With a tentative list of the artist’s works. 
Full-page reproductions. 8vo, boards, cloth back, gilt top, uncut. 

New York, 1913 


846. WHITE HousE GALLERY (THE) of Official Portraits of the Presidents. With 
full-page photogravure reproductions, of the Presidents from Washington to 
Roosevelt, done from paintings by noted artists including Stuart, Healy, An- 
drews, and others. Folio, leather, front cover with gilt corner designs and 
large center gilt metallic embossed ornament of the Great Seal of the 
United States, watered-silk doublures, with outer borders of leather and 
gilt hands, gilt top, uncut. : 

New York and Washington: Gravure Company of America, 1906 
EXECUTIVE EDITION, each copy numbered and registered. 


847. WHITMAN (WALT). The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman. Issued under 
the Editorial Supervision of his Literary Executors, Richard Maurice Buck, 
Thomas B. Harned, and Horace L. Traubel. With additional bibliographi- 
cal and critical material prepared by Oscar Lovell Triggs. With etched and 
photogravure portraits and decorative title-pages on Japan paper. 10 vols. 
royal 8vo, full green crushed levant morocco, double fillet gilt border en- 
closing a decorative gilt panel; wide inside border with double fillet border 
in gilt; decorative gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, backs and sides of four vols. 
faded. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1902 


CONNOISSEUR’S CAMDEN EDITION, eae to 200, signed and numbered sets, of 
which this is, No. 150. 


848. WILDE (Oscar). The Picture of Dorian Gray. London, 1891. RARE First 
LARGE PAPER EpiTIon, limited to 250 copies, of which this is, No. 197. Signed 
in the Autograph of the Author; Salome. A Tragedy in One Act. Translated 
from the French of Oscar Wilde. With 16 drawings by Aubrey Beardsley. 
London, 1907; De Profundis. First Eprtion. London [1905]; The Duchess 
of Padua, and Salome. New York, 1906; Poems. 2 vols. New York, 1906, 
Together, 6 vols. 4to and small 8vo, cloth and boards, uncut. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, November 10th 


849. Wrncop (THomAS). Scanderbeg: or Love and Liberty, a Tragedy. To which 
are added A List of all the Dramatic Authors. . . to the year 1747. 
Copperplates and vignette portraits. 8vo, old calf. London, 1747 


850. WINsoR (JusTtiIN—Editor). Narrative and Critical History of America. 
Illustrated with numerous portraits, views, maps, plans and facsimile auto- 
graphs, etc. 8 vols. in 16, small folio, boards, uncut. 

‘Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co. [1889] 
LARGE Paper, limited to 550 copies, of which this is, No. 324. 


One of the most complete and valuable works, relating to the history of America. 
FINE SET. 


851. WINTER (WILLIAM). Collected Works of William Winter. Wath numerous 
portraits and other illustrations. Together, 14 vols. 8vo, cloth (different), 

gilt lettering on backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1908-1918 

ALL ARE PRESENTATION Copies, Signed and Autographed by the Author on fly- 


leaves, excepting two volumes, one of which is unsigned, the other with signature 
inserted. 


CONTENTS 
Other Days; Vagrant Memories; Life and Art of Richard Mansfield, 2 vols.; 
Shakespeare on the Stage. [First] Second, and Third Series, 3 vols.; 


Shakespeare’s England; Gray Days and Old; Over the Border; 
Wallet of Time, 2 vols.; Life of David Belasco, 2 vols. 


852. WINTER (WILLIAM). Poems. Boston, 1855. Author's first work; Henry 
Irving. Portraits. New York, 1885; Brief Chronicles. Parts 1, 2, 3. Por- 
trait. 3 vols. New York: Dunlap Society, 1889-1890. Limited to 190 coptes; 
A Wreath of Laurel, Being Speeches on Dramatic and Kindred Occasions. 
Portrait. New York: Dunlap Society, 1898. Limited to 265 copies; Old 
Shrines and Ivy. New York and London, 1892; Shadows of the Stage. First 
and Third Series. New York and London, 1892-1895. ALL First EDITIONS. 
Also, the following not First Editions,—Shakespeare’s England. New Edi- 
tion. New York and London, 1892; Shadows of the Stage First and Sec- 
ond Series. Boston [1893]; HowEtis (W. D.). Criticism and Fiction. 
First Epition. New York, 1891; WARNER (CHARLES DuDLEy). As We 
Were Saying. Jilustrated. First Epition. New York, 1891; CuRTIS 
(GEORGE WILLIAM). From the Easy Chair. First Series. Illustrated. FIRST 
Epition. New York, 1892. Together, 15 vols. 8vo, 12mo and 24mo, cloth, 
wrappers and limp morocco. - Various places, various dates 


853. WOFFINGTON (MARGARET). Woffington. A Tribute to the Actress and the 
Woman. By Augustin Daly. With full-page portraits and illustrations. 
Folio, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. Printed for the Author, 1888 


’ LARGE Paper. This edition limited to 150 copies, of which this is, No. 99, signed 
by the author. 


854. WotsEy (CarpINnaL). Fiddes (Richard). The Life of Cardinal Wolsey. W2th 
several copper plate portraits by Vertue, and plates. Small folio, mottled calf, 
gilt back, leather label, repaired at hinges. . 
London: Printed for John Barber, 1724 
First Epition. “The noticeable features of this work are that it attempted to 
vindicate Wolsey’s memory from the Obloquy which had persistently pursued it, and 
also that it took a view of the Reformation less unfavourable to the medieval church 
than that of most protestant writers." DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY. 
With 2 bookplates of the Earls of Orrery. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, November 10th 


855. WOLSEY (CARDINAL). [Grove (Joseph).] The History of the Life and Times of 
Cardinal Wolsey, Prime Minister to King Henry VIII. . . In which are 
interspersed the Lives and memorable Actions of the most eminent Persons. 
Collected from ancient Records, Manuscripts, and Historians. Illustrated 
with 4o full-page engraved portraits by Parr of notable personages of this 
period, and folding views. 4 vols. 8vo, mottled calf, cracked at hinges. 

London, 1742-1744 


First EpITIon. Perfect copy, with all the plates. Seldom found perfect. 
With armorial bookplate of Gvll. Edv. Layton in each volume. 


856. Woman. Goodrich (F. B.). Women of Beauty and Heroism. New York, 
1859; APPLETON’S Portrait Gallery of Women. 2 vols. New York, 1875; 
ELLis ‘((HAVELOCK). Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Sexual Inversion. 
Philadelphia, 1902; DororHEa (SopHiA). Memoirs of Sophia Dorothea, 
Consort of George I. 2 vols. London, 1845; Corsin (C. F.). A Woman's 
Philosophy of Love. Boston, 1893; TwitcHELL (H.—Translator). Beau- 
tiful Women in Art. Translated from the French of Armand Dayot. 2 
vols. 1902; Apams (W.H.D.). Famous Beauties and Historic Women. 
2 vols. London, 1865; PrEAcocK (V. T.). Famous American Belles of the 
Nineteenth Century. Philadelphia, 1901; and others. Some illustrated. 
Together, 18 vols. 4to and 12mo, various bindings. 


857. WorpDsworTH (WILLIAM). The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. 
Edited with Memoir by Edward Dowden. Portrait. 7 vols. 12mo, three- 
quarters brown morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: George Bell & Sons, 1892-1893 


COMPLETE SET OF THE ALDINE EDITION, only 150 copies printed, of which 25 copies 
are for America. This is No. 20 of the American Edition. 


858. WorLD WAR (THE). The Great War, Edited by George H. Allen, and others. 
With an Introduction by The Honorable William Howard Taft. Numerous 
portraits, maps, views and war scenes. 5 vols. thick 8vo, half leather, gilt 
tops, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie’s Sons, 1915-1921 


859. ZOLA (EMILE). The Writings of Zola. Now first completely translated into 
English. 12 vols. 8vo, dark blue buckram, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 
London: Printed for the Lutetian Society, for private distribution, 
1893-1895 


One of 300 copies printed on Arnold’s hand-made paper, of which this is, No. 74. 
“No further copies of this book will ever be printed by the Lutetian Society.” 


CONTENTS 


Nana. Translated by Victor Plaar; Pot-Bouille. Translated by Percy Pinkerton; 
Germinal. Translated by Havelock Ellis; L’Assommoir. Translated by Arthur 
Symmons; La Terre. Translated by Ernest Dowson; La Curée (The Hounds’Fee). 
Translated by A. Teixeira de Mattos. 


860. MISCELLANEOUS Books, including,—Bunsen (C. C. J.). Hippolytus and his 
Age. 4 vols. 1852; EcLEcTIC MAGazINngE. A number of old volumes, lacking 
the plates. New York, various dates; and others. Together, 220 volumes, 
various sizes, various bindings. Various places, various dates 


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